
Anarcho Nihilist
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Stalin could never forgive the Arabs for their pro-fascist stance during the war. Simply put, most Arabs in the Near and Middle East were for Hitler. Therefore, the creation of Israel in Stalin's perception was also a punishment for the local Arabs.
"The Soviet position on the question of Palestine was outlined at the plenary session of the First Special Session of the UN General Assembly on May 14, 1947 by the Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN, A.A. Gromyko, who named two possible, in his opinion, options for the "future structure of Palestine and the solution of the Jewish people": first, "the creation of a unified Arab-Jewish states with equal rights for Jews and Arabs," secondly, "the division of Palestine into two independent independent states: Jewish and Arab in the event that it turned out that it was impossible to ensure the peaceful coexistence of Arabs and Jews."
Stalin's original plan was to send the Palestinians to the artificially created state of Jordan.
An even more radical plan is to resettle a significant part of the Palestinians... to Soviet Central Asia, giving them autonomy there.
In the fall of 1948, Soviet representative Dmitry Manuilsky proposed to the UN Security Council the creation of a Palestinian Soviet Socialist Republic in Central Asia and the resettlement of more than half a million Arabs there.
The USSR pursued two goals:
To relieve interethnic tensions in Israel.
Solve your own problems. The war had just ended in the country, and there was hope that the Arabs would be able to partially fill the shortage of men and even raise Central Asia.
"The Soviet position on the question of Palestine was outlined at the plenary session of the First Special Session of the UN General Assembly on May 14, 1947 by the Permanent Representative of the USSR to the UN, A.A. Gromyko, who named two possible, in his opinion, options for the "future structure of Palestine and the solution of the Jewish people": first, "the creation of a unified Arab-Jewish states with equal rights for Jews and Arabs," secondly, "the division of Palestine into two independent independent states: Jewish and Arab in the event that it turned out that it was impossible to ensure the peaceful coexistence of Arabs and Jews."
Stalin's original plan was to send the Palestinians to the artificially created state of Jordan.
An even more radical plan is to resettle a significant part of the Palestinians... to Soviet Central Asia, giving them autonomy there.
In the fall of 1948, Soviet representative Dmitry Manuilsky proposed to the UN Security Council the creation of a Palestinian Soviet Socialist Republic in Central Asia and the resettlement of more than half a million Arabs there.
The USSR pursued two goals:
To relieve interethnic tensions in Israel.
Solve your own problems. The war had just ended in the country, and there was hope that the Arabs would be able to partially fill the shortage of men and even raise Central Asia.