Some Orthodox Jews did not approve of the modern nation of Israel, because it was created by humans via the United Nations. It was not directly created by God. Most Jews have no problem with the modern nation of Israel, and those Orthodox Jews are in the minority as far as most Jews are concerned.
ZIONISM, the Jewish Nationalist Movement, led to the creation of the State of Israel in 1948.
YES. Zionism is the Jewish nationalist movement leading to the creation of the State of Israel and had been growing since its formation as a coherent ideological concept in the 1890s.
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.
The Balfour Declaration was the first promise by the British Empire to give the Jewish people a national home in Palestine. It was the first major success of the Zionist Movement and led to increased pressure by Jews to immigrate to the territory and set the foundations of a new Jewish State-to-be. As the Zionists worked to create a Jewish state, the support of one of the world's largest powers, that was soon to take over Palestine, was crucial. This also changed the future trajectory of Israel/Palestine as a region, allowing the seeds of Israel's creation to be sown.
Zionism, a nationalist movement advocating for the Jewish people's return to their ancestral homeland, significantly influenced Palestine's struggle for independence by intensifying tensions between Jewish and Arab communities. The establishment of Jewish settlements and the declaration of the State of Israel in 1948 catalyzed Arab resistance and the emergence of Palestinian nationalism. As Palestinians sought self-determination in response to Zionist aspirations, the conflict over land and identity became central to their independence efforts, leading to ongoing disputes and violence. Thus, Zionism both shaped the geopolitical landscape and galvanized Palestinian demands for sovereignty.
Zionism.
Zionism Jewish
zionism - "the national movement for the return of the Jewish people to their homeland and the resumption of Jewish sovereignty in the Land of Israel, advocated, from its inception, tangible as well as spiritual aims."
To prohibit the existence and activity of Zionism.
Zionism
The political movement dedicated to establishing a Jewish homeland in Palestine is known as Zionism. Founded in the late 19th century, it sought to promote Jewish nationalism and encourage Jewish immigration to Palestine, culminating in the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948. Zionism emerged in response to widespread anti-Semitism and the desire for self-determination among Jewish communities.
This was motivated by Jewish Nationalism or ZIONISM.
Zionism is a movement that supports the establishment of a Jewish homeland in the region of historic Palestine. It emphasizes the right of Jewish people to self-determination and a secure state in the land of Israel.
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There was no particular issue that caused Zionism as a movement. Theodor Herzl, the founder of the movement, was motivated quite strongly by the Dreyfus Affair in France. Other Zionists were motivated by other rationales or events. The worldwide (Non-Jewish) community finally embraced the Jewish Right to a State after the realization of how extensive the Holocaust was.
Palestine.
ZIONISM, the Jewish Nationalist Movement, led to the creation of the State of Israel in 1948.