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Zionism Revisited

From 1967 Back to 1948

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Understanding Israel/Palestine

Part of the book series: Teaching Race and Ethnicity ((RACE))

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In Chapter 4, I argued that Zionism was the doctrine that changed everything in the history of Palestine and Israel. The initial, core idea of Zionism – to create a safe place for European Jews who had suffered centuries of persecution – was entirely understandable in the time and place where it originated. But we have now seen how it has actually played out: not its hopes, but its realities.

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Spangler, E. (2015). Zionism Revisited. In: Understanding Israel/Palestine. Teaching Race and Ethnicity. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-088-8_10

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