2001
DOI: 10.1080/13531040108576162
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Forgetting Europe: Perspectives on the debate about Zionism and colonialism

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“…His objective was to reduce the effect of the Arabs on the aspiration of the Zionist maximalist as much as possible. Also, he wanted other people to also be accepted on the Israeli Land (Bareli, 2001). Religious nationalism was part of his political perception where he ignored the present issues and with optimism, developed a future path which mysteriously removed all hindrances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His objective was to reduce the effect of the Arabs on the aspiration of the Zionist maximalist as much as possible. Also, he wanted other people to also be accepted on the Israeli Land (Bareli, 2001). Religious nationalism was part of his political perception where he ignored the present issues and with optimism, developed a future path which mysteriously removed all hindrances.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Se trataría de un "orientalismo a la inversa", un proceso que mantiene la distinción binaria entre Europa y Asia, pero con una determinada connotación moral. Bareli 70 se esfuerza en contrarrestar el carácter colonial del fenómeno, alegando que el movimiento sionista no tenía metrópolis, que el asentamiento sionista no apuntaba al enriquecimiento económico, que los inmigrantes judíos no controlaban políticamente el territorio, que la independencia judía tuvo que ser impuesta contra Gran Bretaña, que el movimiento sionista no explotó la mano de obra local ni tuvo la intención de difundir ninguna misión civilizadora y, por encima de todo, que los inmigrantes judíos podrían probar siglos de vínculos culturales, religiosos, económicos y migratorios con el territorio de la Palestina histórica 71 .…”
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