The concept of the state in Zionist thought from the beginning of the eighteenth century to World War I 9191
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Abstract
What motivated me to choose this topic is the lack of studies that focus on aspects
Intellectual studies, especially Palestinian studies. The research included two chapters, the first on the concept of the state.
The second is about the Zionist procedures for the establishment of the state. The researcher tried to obtain the sources
the main topic on the topic under consideration, despite the many difficulties that the researcher faced.
The research dealt with: two topics, an introduction, a conclusion, and a list of footnotes.
The first topic included three topics: the first, the religious and historical reasons for the establishment of
The Zionist State, Dealing with the Origin of the Jews, and the Arguments They Invoke
The legitimacy of the occupation of Palestine and the encouragement of Jews to settle there. The second topic: it is understood
Ethnic purity and its historical roots among the Jews, because the Jews are a mother who existed and was created from the race.
The Semites and they are God's chosen people. As for the third issue, it is the racist Israeli character.
In Zionist thought, because of the persecution and deprivation that the Jews suffered from, their politicians sought
To instill in them the racist idea, and the factors that influenced the imprinting of the Israeli personality with the same characteristics.
vice.
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