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David Ben-Gurión declara el establecimiento del Estado de Israel (14 de mayo) Israel es reconocido de inmediato por los EE.UU. y la URSS y les siguen otros países. Comienza la Guerra de Independencia (15 de mayo) al invadir el nuevo estado los ejércitos de Egipto, Siria, Jordania y Líbano, y un contingente de Irak; Jerusalem es sitiada y se construye un nuevo camino apodado el Camino de Birmania para obviar el camino original; Jordania captura poblados judíos en Gush Etzión, la zona al norte del Mar Muerto y el norte de Jerusalem, así como el Barrio Judío de la Ciudad Vieja de Jerusalem; en 15 meses de combates intermitentes, todos los invasores son repelidos
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Without changing its official anti-Zionist stance, from late 1944, until 1948 and even later, Stalin adopted a pro-Zionist foreign policy, apparently believing that the new country would be socialist and would speed the decline of British influence in the Middle East.
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It followed this policy and gave critical support to the UN plan to partition the British Mandate of Palestine, which led to the founding of the State of Israel. Three days after Israel declared independence, the Soviet Union legally recognized it de jure. In addition to the diplomatic support, arms from Czechoslovakia, part of the Soviet bloc, were crucial to Israel in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
The Soviet Union voted in favor of the 1947 UN Partition Plan (Resolution 181) which paved the way for the creation of the State of Israel. Within 11 minutes of Israel's declaration of independence, it was recognized by the United States. The Soviet Union followed soon after, along with most of the other Western powers.
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