Behold, you took my quote "Jerusalem belonged to many, but not Jews" out of context. I never said that Jerusalem never belonged to the Jews. My point was that after the destruction of the state of Israel in the 1st century, when the Romans crushed the Jewish revolt and destroyed the Second Temple in 70 CE, Jerusalem no longer belonged to the state of Israel—because such a state ceased to exist until 1948. During that time, Jerusalem was controlled by the Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Crusaders, Ottomans, and British, but not by the state of Israel, which didn’t exist.
You suggest watching a video that covers the entire history of Israel in 3 minutes. But I can sum up the history of the state of Israel from the 1st century to May 14, 1948, in 1 second: it’s a blank. The state of Israel simply didn’t exist during that period. However, I can tell you how the state of Israel came to be starting from May 14, 1948:
1. One of the most notable contributions of the USSR to the creation of modern secular Israel was its vote in the United Nations in favor of the Palestine Partition Plan. On November 29, 1947, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution No. 181, which provided for the establishment of two independent states—Jewish and Arab—on the territory of Mandatory Palestine. The Soviet Union, led by Stalin, actively supported this plan and voted "in favor."
USSR and the Eastern Bloc: The Soviet Union, the Byelorussian SSR, the Ukrainian SSR, Poland, and Czechoslovakia voted as a united front. This was Stalin’s firm stance. The Soviet Union not only voted "in favor" but also played a significant role in persuading its allies (Czechoslovakia, Poland) to support the resolution.
Great Britain: Abstained.
2. The USSR played a key role in providing the Jewish state with weapons through its Eastern Bloc ally, Czechoslovakia. In 1948, during modern Israel’s War of Independence, Czechoslovakia became the primary supplier of arms to Israeli forces. This included rifles, machine guns, artillery, and even aircraft such as Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighters (in the Czech version, Avia S-199).
These supplies were sanctioned by Stalin and coordinated with Soviet leadership. For example, as part of Operation "Balak," Israel received about 25 aircraft, as well as a significant amount of small arms and ammunition. Czechoslovakia, being under strong Soviet influence, could not have carried out such deliveries without Moscow’s approval. This weaponry played a decisive role in Israel’s success in the war against the Arab armies.
3. The USSR actively contributed to strengthening modern secular Israel through the emigration of Jews from Eastern Europe. After World War II, many Jewish refugees from countries within the Soviet sphere of influence (Poland, Romania, Hungary) were given the opportunity to leave for Palestine/Israel.
The Soviet Union, under Stalin’s leadership, played a pivotal role in the creation of modern secular Israel by providing political support in the UN and ensuring military assistance through Czechoslovakia. Without the Soviet vote in the UN and the supply of weapons at a critical moment in Israel’s history, its establishment could have been significantly more difficult.
In the USSR, they first killed Tsar Nicholas II and his entire family. Then they carried out the most massive genocide of Christians in human history. And then Stalin helped the Jews create Israel. Yes! It was the very murderers of Tsar Nicholas II and his family, the organizers of the most extensive, ruthless, and bloodthirsty genocide of Christians, who aided in establishing Israel