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Zionism: Christian Zionism – Jewish Virtual Library

| January 29, 2018

Christian Zionism can be defined as Christian support for the Zionist cause the return of the Jewish people to its biblical homeland in Israel.

When Zionism is the essence of life, a break has huge …

| January 12, 2018

Breaking with Zionism can be a life-shattering experience. In Israel, the Jewish-Israeli society is by and large Zionist in degrees varying from the so-called liberal-Zionist to the fundamentalist Zionist. There is not really, necessarily, much of a difference when one speaks of this breaking experience in one faction or the other.

Is Liberal Zionism Dead? – The New York Times

| January 11, 2018

Not long after Trumps announcement, the central committee of the ruling Likud Party passed a resolution calling for the de facto annexation of Israeli settlements in the West Bank. The Knesset passed an amendment requiring a supermajority to give up Israeli sovereignty over any part of Jerusalem, making a peace deal with the Palestinians even more elusive

The never-ending crisis of Zionism

| December 31, 2017

After a video came out this week of two young Palestinian women slapping Israeli soldiers in the occupied village of Nabi Saleh, the Israeli leftwing group Peace Nowtweeted that thesoldiers were heroes for not responding violently, and issued a statementcommending the soldiers for demonstrating moral fortitude in the face of an attempted stunt to blacken Israels image.

Mizrachi (religious Zionism) – Wikipedia

| December 20, 2017

The Mizrachi (Hebrew: , Tnuat HaMizrahi, an acronym for Merkaz Ruhani lit. Religious centre) is the name of the religious Zionist organization founded in 1902 in Vilnius at a world conference of religious Zionists called by Rabbi Yitzchak Yaacov Reines. Bnei Akiva, which was founded in 1929, is the youth movement associated with Mizrachi

The Black Magick Masonic Control of Zionism … – Cutting Edge

| December 16, 2017

JEWISH AUTHORS CONFIRM CUTTING EDGE ANALYSIS OF THE BLACK MAGICK MASONIC CONTROL OF ZIONISM, ISRAEL, AND CURRENT MIDDLE EAST EVENTS Title: JEWISH AUTHORS CONFIRM CUTTING EDGE ANALYSIS OF THE BLACK MAGICK MASONIC CONTROL OF ZIONISM, ISRAEL, AND CURRENT MIDDLE EAST EVENTS! Resources to aid your Understanding Learn how to protect yourself, your loved ones! Stand by for insights so startling you will never look at the news the same way again. YOU ARE NOW ON THE CUTTING EDGE For past years, Cutting Edge has presented a truth that has been offensive to some: that the Satanic Illuminist, Rothschild, began the Zionist Movement in 1896, funded the agitation through 1948 to get Israel re-established back in the land, and has owned the leadership of Israel up to the current day.

Zionism in the Light of Jerusalem – counterpunch.org

| December 13, 2017

Donald Trumps official recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel is an embarrassment.

They Live : John Carpenter World Message of Zionism [film …

| December 12, 2017

A detail analysis of "They Live" by John Carpenter. Is it a movie misunderstood by Hollywood or is it a movie very much understood that they wanted it hidden from the Hollywood mainstream

What is Zionism? – Everything you need to know about Israel …

| December 7, 2017

Card 2 of 19 Zionism is Israel's national ideology. Zionists believe Judaism is a nationality as well as a religion, and that Jews deserve their own state in their ancestral homeland, Israel, in the same way the French people deserve France or the Chinese people should have China. It's what brought Jews back to Israel in the first place, and also at the heart of what concerns Arabs and Palestinians about the Israeli state

Zionism – mobile Wiki

| December 7, 2017

Zionism (Hebrew: Tsiyyonut[tsijonut] after Zion) is the national movement of the Jewish people that supports the re-establishment of a Jewish homeland in the territory defined as the historic Land of Israel (roughly corresponding to Canaan, the Holy Land, or the region of Palestine). Modern Zionism emerged in the late 19th century in Central and Eastern Europe as a national revival movement, both in reaction to newer waves of antisemitism and as an imitative response to other exclusionary nationalist movements


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