Hitler actually met the Mufti for 15 minutes and wouldn't shake his hand. Your lies cripple you.. Nobody reads Mein Kampf in the Arab world. Its not relevant today .. not relevant to the Arabs. Never was...
They were bosom buddies and there are plenty of photographs of them together on the internet. Google it. As for the Arab League....... your response to Phoenall is not all together accurate because the Arab League was most definitely formed and responding by May 14 - 15 , 1948 - to Israel - the very same Arab League of Govts today - this is off Wikipedia referring to Arab League - note the dates - 1947.

Get your facts straight.
The Arab League as a wholeThe Arab League had unanimously rejected the UN partition plan and were bitterly opposed to the establishment of a Jewish state.
The Arab League before partition affirmed the right to the independence of Palestine, while blocking the creation of a Palestinian government.[clarification needed] Towards the end of 1947, the League established a military committee commanded by the retired Iraqi general Isma'il Safwat whose mission was to analyse the chance of victory of the Palestinians against the Jews.
{{{{ NOTE THE DATE - By the end of 1947, the League established a military committee...... 1947 is prior to Israel becoming a nation. thanks. }}}}}
[68] His conclusions were that they had no chance of victory and that an invasion of the Arab regular armies was mandatory.[68] The political committee nevertheless rejected these conclusions and decided to support an armed opposition to the Partition Plan excluding the participation of their regular armed forces.[69]
In April with the Palestinian defeat, the refugees coming from Palestine and the pressure of their public opinion, the Arab leaders decided to invade Palestine.[70]
The Arab League gave reasons for its invasion in Palestine in the cablegram:[71]
the Arab states find themselves compelled to intervene in order restore law and order and to check further bloodshed
the Mandate over Palestine has come to an end, leaving no legally constituted authority
the only solution of the Palestine problem is the establishment of a unitary Palestinian state.
Some unofficial statements before the war had been more aggressive. Arab League Secretary Azzam Pasha, according to an interview in an 11 October 1947 article of Akhbar al-Yom, said: "I personally wish that the Jews do not drive us to this war, as this will be a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of like the Mongolian massacres and the Crusades"[undue weight? – discuss].[72]