Such schizo thoughts only to be expected by the original nation that housed the zionist movement and gave independence to Israel, to get back at America.
Okay, woah woah woah, take a
big step back here.
The Balfour declaration was a cynical ploy to keep the local population divided to make ruling them easier but also because Weizmann (pro-British Zionist) promised that Jews would make for a more compliant subject than Arabs (
The fact we had a "Jewish Insurgency" later on means this was a lie), but the
Sykes-Picot agreement meant that a truly independent Israel was never a priority to begin with. Prior to the outbreak of WW2, the two options were: Full partition (
Peel Commission), or a federal republic led by Arabs with Jews autonomy (
White paper).

Post WW2, we still kept the restrictions in place regarding Jewish immigration and land purchases, intending to go ahead with the White Paper, but they were ordered to be dropped to allow in a 100k holocaust survivors by Truman and then the matter of Palestine and the Jews was essentially taken out of our
hands by the UN.

Israel was not given independence out of "British spite" for America. It essentially a rebellion that
nobody bothered to put down.
The Zionist movement as it eventually became saw its metamorphosis in New York, 1943 during the
Biltmore Conference.

Look up: Nahum Goldmann, The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Jewish Agency for Israel, the Jewish Restitution Successor Organization, and Jacob Schiff if you want to construct the web that caused Truman and America to support the initial creation of a Jewish state post WW2. (I would do this for I don't want to make this more of a sperg-fest than it already is)
For current Israeli influence in America, it's literally all AIPAC, which can be traced back to its creation, explosion of donations during the Yon Kippur war, and subsequence influence on politicians preventing Ford from deprioritising Israel.
I like America too, very much, and I get today is the day to shit on the UK (as is your God-given right to do so), but this is unbecoming.