The importance of the Holocaust in establishing the Holocaust, Israel seems to be the main cause of the establishment of Israel. The Israeli state was founded in May 1948; the Jews finally owned their own house. There are various long-term reasons such as the "Bulford Declaration", the Zionist movement, and short-term causes such as the effects of the Holocaust and the United States. This area is now known as Israel, part of Palestine and approved by the UK at the beginning of the First World War.
Thanks to the Zionist movement, the Israeli state could be established without slaughter, but West German compensation for the Holocaust gave the resources necessary for Israel to survive. In this article I will explain in three ways that the Holocaust played an important role in the establishment and long-term visibility of Israel. The Holocaust encouraged numerous immigrants to migrate to new countries and provide the necessary population. Israel forced Germany to provide the necessary infrastructure to build infrastructure and support immigration; in the end the Holocaust rocked the opinion of the world and allowed the United Nations to ratify the Israeli state in 1948.
In Europe there are two misunderstandings that Israel actually apologizes to the Holocaust. The first is that Europe created Israel. So Israel is an extension of European colonialism. Second, the creation of Israel is a response to the Holocaust. Both have truth elements, but in general they are not a correct explanation of Israeli founding. First, Israel is not the creation of European colonialism. The creation of Israel is mainly Jewish work, and despite the efforts of Europe to stop them and accept them as citizens as the world, they moved to Israel today. Indeed, in 1917, the UK established the famous Balfour declaration. This promised that the Jews were home to Palestinians under British rule, unless the Jews weakened the rights of non-Jews.
After the establishment of Israel, survivors of the Holocaust from Europe and numerous Jewish refugees from the Arab countries doubled the population of Israel within a year of independence. Overall, in the next few years, about 850,000 Sefardi and Mizrahi Jews fled from Arab countries, Iran and Afghanistan. Approximately 680,000 of them settled in Israel. Over the years, the Jewish population of Israel has grown at a very high rate, under the influence of the wave of Jewish immigrants from around the world, including large immigrants of Soviet Jews who arrived in Israel in the early 1990s It continues. Approximately 380,000 Soviet Jewish immigrants arrived in 1990 - 91 alone.