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Q: Why is England now a zionist state?
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What did the Zionist movement establish?

The Zionist Movement established the Jewish State of Israel in the historic Jewish homeland.


Where did the 1945 Zionist Conference call for Jewish state?

Palestine


Where did the 1945 World Zionist Conference call for Jewish state?

Palestine


Is Rhode Island a New England colony?

Yes it was. It is now a New England State.


What is a member of a movement founded to promote the establishment of an independent Jewish state called?

Zionist


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England and the Netherlands.


What is American Zionist Movement's motto?

American Zionist Movement's motto is 'Zionist Advocacy'.


How long did the Zionist movement exist before an Israeli state was created?

Nearly seventy years.


Is Adam Sandler a zionist?

Yes he is a jewish Zionist


What is an anti-Zionist?

An anti-Zionist is a person who is opposed to Zionism.


Was there any blackmail involved in getting the US to support the Zionist Movement?

Some people believe that Einstein threatened to withhold nuclear weapons information from Roosevelt to become a Zionist. This is patently untrue. Einstein was not an active Zionist until midway through World War II and was not responsible for convincing politicians that a Jewish State was necessary. Chaim Weizmann, a noted Zionist, did convince President Truman to support the Zionist cause, but he did it with good old-fashioned conversation. Truman had to even fight the State Department to make the case that Israel should exist, which should show that he was convinced. (Otherwise he could have sat on his hands and said "I tried, but the State Department had other plans" to any potential blackmailer.)


Who is a zionist?

A zionist is a member of the Jewish movement that arose in the late 19th century in response to growing anti-Semitism and sought to reestablish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Modern Zionism is concerned with the support and development of the state of Israel.