То, что Вы считаете ответом ей, я за "ответ" принять не могу.
За Израилем всегда была США и он действительно ничего тогда не опасался.
Вот спорьте с дядей из Oxford University Press:
The rise of the Jews in the twentieth century was so remarkable that a historian at the University of California, Yuri Slezkine, described that century as the “the Jewish Century,” that is, a century marked by the embrace of Jewish values in Europe, America, and much of the rest of the world. By the end of the fi rst decade of the twenty-fi rst century, this rise of the Jews was widely celebrated. An ironic development emerged: the issue of excessive Jewish political power, exercised by well-fi nanced, expertly run, and unapologetically assertive Jewish lobbies, came to be taken even more seriously than before by respectable observers in the United States and elsewhere. That this Jewish rise in the United States did not provoke significant antisemitism in the country — and indeed was a source of admiration in those quarters on the far Right previously known as being unfriendly to Jews — underlines the extent to which historical precedents are only suggestive not rigidly predictive. On the other hand, in much of the rest of the world, especially where Islam remained the dominant religion, the rise of Jews in America, linked to the United States’ support of the state of Israel, helped to provoke what came to be termed a “new anti-Semitism.” (c) Albert S. Lindemann, Richard S. Levy (eds.) Antisemitism: A History. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.