So what do you propose?
Since 1946 and indeed as early as around 1880, if our proverbial Central and Eastern European sourced histories’ are to be believed – the ‘my way or the highway’ was traceable to a militantly-Zionist and ever-foreign-to-Palestine well of sentiment.
That Palestine-Israel’s close neighbours principally seek the closure to hostility, is clear. The International Community on the other hand is commit to a rule-of-law grounded on “democratic principle”. (Hence the US Department of State’s constant refrain between 1946 and the opening months of 1949 – that any forced division would be contrary to both the international law and to the US Constitution’s own founding principle.)
Your effort to single out Iran is therefore, unsound. For (as the UNSCOP 1946-1947 record reminds) the “Persian viewpoint” and the US Department of State viewpoint were at that time indistinguishable. (The only change being a silence-on-this-topic, emanating today from the hallowed heart of the US.)