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it was these growing sufferings that let herzel to request the establishment of a home for jews and only year before i was born the first world jewish congress was formed in bussel switzerland. the first candle was lit and it was supposed to shine light to the dark corner of the world. i was less than 9 years old, i mean it was in 1906 when my parents and shina and zipka, the other two daughters of the family arrived in the united states. sheena was 17 years old and zipka was four years younger than me. the us was a place that seemed to be the promised land for the whole world. my dad had gone to new york a year earlier and we spent that year in belorus. in 1906 we decided to join my dad in milwaukee wisconsin. at that time the second wave of immigration to palestine, the promised land had begone. my father did not want to experience another displacement. many of our fellow jews tried to persuade him to go to palestine instead of the us, but there was still no government and law in that land. i was still a teenager and i was considered an unofficial member, but i found the continuation.
it was these growing sufferings that let herzel to request the establishment of a home for jews and only year before i was born the first world jewish congress was formed in bussel switzerland. the first candle was lit and it was supposed to shine light to the dark corner of the world. i was less than 9 years old, i mean it was in 1906 when my parents and shina and zipka, the other two daughters of the family arrived in the united states. sheena was 17 years old and zipka was four years younger...
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theodore herzel, founder of the zinus movement in his book, the jewish state has pointed to an advanceoth in its speech and in its action. colonial mode operandi that implies the imposition of an ethnocentrism in the territory that will gradually exclude and displace the original population of the territory with the objective of founding a state that serves the interests of great britain in the period between the end of the first world war until the nakba day and the expulsion of more than half of the territory's population and disappearance of palestine from the map in 1947. its society, its interculturality, its development, its agriculture. palestine was not a desert, nor was it wasteland or empty territory, it was society with set of elements and important cultural and economic development, political development, important entities managed participatively by the native population. it's fundamental. fracture occurs with the arrival of european colonization under the figure of the mandates granted by the league of nations, which was a part of the orientalist discourse, and let us quo
theodore herzel, founder of the zinus movement in his book, the jewish state has pointed to an advanceoth in its speech and in its action. colonial mode operandi that implies the imposition of an ethnocentrism in the territory that will gradually exclude and displace the original population of the territory with the objective of founding a state that serves the interests of great britain in the period between the end of the first world war until the nakba day and the expulsion of more than half...
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it was these growing sufferings that let herzel to request the establishment of a home for jews, and only year before i was born, the first world jewish congress was formed in. switzerland. the first candle was lit and it was supposed to shine light to the dark corner of the world. i was less than 9 years old. i mean, it was in 1906 when my parents and shina and zipka, the other two daughters of the family arrived in the united states. shina was 17 years old and zipka was four years younger than me. the us was a place that seemed to be the promised land for the whole world. my dad had gone to new york a year earlier and we spent that year in belarus. in 1906, we decided to join my dad in milwaukee, wisconsin. at that time, the second wave of immigration to palestine, the promised land, had begone. my father did not want to experience another displacement. many of our fellow jews tried to persuade him to go to palestine instead of the us, but there was still no god. government and law in that land during the peak of communism communities were also being formed in the occupied territor
it was these growing sufferings that let herzel to request the establishment of a home for jews, and only year before i was born, the first world jewish congress was formed in. switzerland. the first candle was lit and it was supposed to shine light to the dark corner of the world. i was less than 9 years old. i mean, it was in 1906 when my parents and shina and zipka, the other two daughters of the family arrived in the united states. shina was 17 years old and zipka was four years younger...
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from the point of view of geopolitics, the israel regime undoubtedly is answer, as theodore herzel stated one way or another protects their economic, political and geopolitical interests by controlling the region of the arab world. this is also. implied breaking a dynamic of coexistence between the arab states trying to supplant the notion of the arab world for notion of the middle east where israel becomes the hijaman. this is why the open door policy is always there for relations with the arab states. israel should be in some way the great supplier of technologies, weapons and cyber security with the aim of luring the states of the region. so in that sense a state or better say a regime is imposed there. project that is intended to be concluded in this last final stage of the nakba to definitely exclude and destroy palestinian society and have a german regime that controls the region and the arab states, so in that sense a policy of relations with arab states is imposed acting helpfully based on the interests of israel's zionism and obviously of the power that supports it, which is the
from the point of view of geopolitics, the israel regime undoubtedly is answer, as theodore herzel stated one way or another protects their economic, political and geopolitical interests by controlling the region of the arab world. this is also. implied breaking a dynamic of coexistence between the arab states trying to supplant the notion of the arab world for notion of the middle east where israel becomes the hijaman. this is why the open door policy is always there for relations with the...
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itself, the very nature of its existence, the very foundation of its creation, going back to theodore herzel and the world zionist organization, just as allie pointed out very brilliantly as well, the zionists are very much portrayed as in western media at least the... trad as secular, democratic, they're not these crazy religious fanatics as unfortunately muslims are portrayed in western media, but if we look at the people who are running israel, they are very much religious fanatics and lot of these attacks coincide with purum with with the book of esther with ishtar, which is the actual meaning of esther, ishtar, which is one of the canaanite gods that they worship for fertility goddess uh if we go into the avenue, but lot of this stuff goes deep, into um their mysticism and their religious extremism, they view palestinians as animals, they don't see them as human beings, they don't see them as equals who they can coexist with, they see them as obstacles to their complete expansion, at the end of the day we know that the two blue stripes on the israeli flags represent the nile and the eup
itself, the very nature of its existence, the very foundation of its creation, going back to theodore herzel and the world zionist organization, just as allie pointed out very brilliantly as well, the zionists are very much portrayed as in western media at least the... trad as secular, democratic, they're not these crazy religious fanatics as unfortunately muslims are portrayed in western media, but if we look at the people who are running israel, they are very much religious fanatics and lot...
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itself, the very nature of its existence, the very foundation of its creation, going back to theodore herzel and the world zionist organization, just as allie pointed out, very brilliantly as well, the zionists are very much portrayed as in western media. at least they portrayed as secular, democratic, they're not these crazy religious fanatics as unfortunately muslims are portrayed in western media, but if we look at the people who are running israel, they are very much religious fanatics and lot of these attacks coincide with puram, with with the book of esther with ishtar, which is the actual meaning of esther, ishtar, which is one of the canaanite gods that they worship for fertility goddess uh, if we go into the avenue, but lot of this stuff goes... deep into um their mysticism and their religious extremism, they view palestinians as animals, they don't see them as human beings, they don't see them as equals who they can coexist with, they see them as obstacles to their complete expansion, at the end of the day we know that the two blue stripes on the israeli flags represent the nile an
itself, the very nature of its existence, the very foundation of its creation, going back to theodore herzel and the world zionist organization, just as allie pointed out, very brilliantly as well, the zionists are very much portrayed as in western media. at least they portrayed as secular, democratic, they're not these crazy religious fanatics as unfortunately muslims are portrayed in western media, but if we look at the people who are running israel, they are very much religious fanatics and...