Ukiangalia kichapo kinachotolewa na Israel utagundua Russia ni overrated sana

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Why Moscow championed the creation of Israel

The Soviet ambassador to Britain, Ivan Maisky, wrote in his diary about an unexpected meeting in 1941 that led to Soviet recognition of the state of Israel. The Russians had envisioned a binational state but at the last moment opted for Zionism.

by Gabriel Gorodetsky
The UN General Assembly vote on 29 November 1947 in favour of the partition of Palestine, which led to the creation of the state of Israel, would have never happened without strong Soviet advocacy. Moscow’s shift from blatant antagonism to Zionism as a national liberation movement to effusive support has puzzled historians for decades. The initial, significant encounter of the Zionist leadership with the Russians, which drew Soviet attention to the potential asset of the Zionist movement, took place before Germany’s invasion of Russia — paradoxically at the height of Soviet Russia’s collaboration with Nazi Germany under the aegis of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. Joseph Stalin, wrongly assuming the end of the war was imminent following the fall of France, was eager to improve his political standing in a peace conference — which he expected to be convened in 1942 — to readdress the European balance of power. The future of the British Empire, which had been entrusted with the mandate over Palestine, assumed a special significance.
 
Why Moscow championed the creation of Israel
The Soviet ambassador to Britain, Ivan Maisky, wrote in his diary about an unexpected meeting in 1941 that led to Soviet recognition of the state of Israel. The Russians had envisioned a binational state but at the last moment opted for Zionism.

by Gabriel Gorodetsky
The UN General Assembly vote on 29 November 1947 in favour of the partition of Palestine, which led to the creation of the state of Israel, would have never happened without strong Soviet advocacy. Moscow’s shift from blatant antagonism to Zionism as a national liberation movement to effusive support has puzzled historians for decades. The initial, significant encounter of the Zionist leadership with the Russians, which drew Soviet attention to the potential asset of the Zionist movement, took place before Germany’s invasion of Russia — paradoxically at the height of Soviet Russia’s collaboration with Nazi Germany under the aegis of the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. Joseph Stalin, wrongly assuming the end of the war was imminent following the fall of France, was eager to improve his political standing in a peace conference — which he expected to be convened in 1942 — to readdress the European balance of power. The future of the British Empire, which had been entrusted with the mandate over Palestine, assumed a special significance.
 
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Israel hana kelele ni kipigo tu

Russia kelele Nyingi mara atishie kutumia nyuklia na mambo mengi ..

Tunataka atoe kichapo .
Hii ndio shida ya kujadili na watoto wa shule wakiwa wanaiba simu.
*Russia inapigana na complete Ukrainian army ikiwa inasaidiwa na NATO kijeshi na kifedha.
2022 EU na NATO wameiwekea vikwazo vya kiuchumi Russia ili uchumi uporomoke ashindwe vita.
*Israel anapigana na vikundi vya wanamgambo wenye silaha za kufadhiliwa na Iran.
Israel inasaidiwa kifedha na kijeshi na USA,UK na Germany.
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