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The State of Israel and the Impact of Arab Violence
Arab violence in the 1930s significantly impeded the establishment of the state of Israel by preventing Jewish immigration. This violence, coupled with British betrayal and imperial interests, resulted in the closing down of the embryonic Jewish state to Jewish immigration during a crucial moment in Jewish history. As a result, hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Jews were condemned to genocide in Europe. The state of Israel was envisioned not only as a response to the Holocaust but as a proactive measure to establish a Jewish state before such atrocities occurred. The ethnic cleansing of Jews from the entire Arab world later emphasized the significance of having the state of Israel, which opened its borders to Jewish immigration. The insight also emphasizes the misconception that the Holocaust created the state of Israel, when in fact it slowed down its creation due to external geopolitical factors.