"This fascinating essay, written by King Hussein’s grandfather King Abdullah, appeared in the United States six months before the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. In the article, King Abdullah disputes the mistaken view that Arab opposition to Zionism (and later the state of Israel) is because of longstanding religious or ethnic hatred. He notes that Jews and Muslims enjoyed a long history of peaceful coexistence in the Middle East, and that Jews have historically suffered far more at the hands of Christian Europe. Pointing to the tragedy of the holocaust that Jews suffered during World War II, the monarch asks why America and Europe are refusing to accept more than a token handful of Jewish immigrants and refugees. It is unfair, he argues, to make Palestine, which is innocent of anti-Semitism, pay for the crimes of Europe. King Abdullah also asks how Jews can claim a historic right to Palestine, when Arabs have been the overwhelming majority there for nearly 1300 uninterrupted years? The essay ends on an ominous note, warning of dire consequences if a peaceful solution cannot be found to protect the rights of the indigenous Arabs of Palestine."
The European powers messed up the Mid-East and Africa when they divided up the tribal peoples so the minorities could be in charge in most places and kowtow to Europe. Just taking some land, and handing it over to European Jews only exasperate the problem. I believe part of the reasoning dealt with trying to fulfill the bibly prophecies. One can wonder what may have occurred if a piece of Germany had been emptied and Jewish settlers could have gone there. Stalin wanted to turn Germany into a big cabbage growing country; I expect Russia would have supported that.