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Why is Israel so powerful?
Israel is a very strange country. It has a long, tortuous and frustrating history. Since the founding of 1948, the living environment of Israelis has been very sinister. Most of the land is desert, which is very barren and seriously short of water; Coupled with the tense relations with Palestine and some Arab countries, bloody conflicts have never stopped, which has restricted economic development. However, in this case, Israel can still rise rapidly, from a backward agricultural country to a developed industrial country, with a per capita output value of $65,438 +0.75 million. Less than 3% of the agricultural population not only makes agricultural products self-sufficient, but also exports them to European countries in large quantities. Israel's information, communication, electronics, chemical industry, biotechnology, medical equipment and fine processing have not only reached the international level, but also leapt to the leading position in some high-tech fields. Israel military industries is quite developed, and its arms exports rank fifth in the world. Because Israel has a small land area and a population of only 6.75 million, people call it the "smallest superpower" in the world, also known as the "pocket superpower".

Although the rise of Israel is supported by the United States, the most important thing is internal factors. It may be beneficial for us to explore the reasons.

1. Strong national cohesion and self-improvement spirit are the inexhaustible motive force for Israel's national development. Jews are a people who have suffered greatly. There have been several great migrations and diaspora in history, and Jews were enslaved, expelled and killed. Especially during World War II, 6 million Jews were killed by German Nazis. Adversity makes man. These historical experiences did not make the Jews extinct, nor did they yield. On the contrary, they tempered the Jewish people's high patriotism and indomitable spirit of struggle. There are about120,000 Jews in the world, half of whom live in Israel and the other half live abroad. Wherever Jews are, they always care about their motherland and do everything possible to help and support their country. Where Jews live, there are Jewish communities, and they try their best to influence the host country's policy toward Israel, among which the Jewish community in the United States is the largest and has the greatest influence on the American policy toward Israel. Wealthy Jews living abroad not only return to China to invest, but also donate large sums of money to schools, research institutions and charities. The spirit of self-improvement and innovation of the Jewish nation has always been praised by people. It is with this spirit that the Jewish nation has cultivated many outstanding historical figures. Marx, known as the great man who changed world history, was a Jew, and Einstein, a famous scientist, was also a Jew. According to statistics, more than 30% Nobel Prize winners are Jews. It is in this spirit that the Jewish nation turned the desert into fertile land, poverty into wealth and weakness into strength. This spirit has the power to change the world.