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The main goal of Zionism was to

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Zionism was a national movement whose main objective was to re-establish and protect a Jewish nation or a Jewish homeland in what is known historically as the Land of Israel, also, this movement looked for the end of the antisemitic discrimination and persecution of Jews. According to this movement Jews should not integrate into other societies, but create a majority Jewish state, due to this Zionism goal was to establish a Jewish homeland.

Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

The main goal of Zionism was to Establish a Jewish homeland.

Explanation:

Zionism:

Zionism is a Jewish nationalist movement that seeks to establish and maintain a Jewish state in Palestine, the Jews' historic homeland.

The goal of Zionism:

  • The key component of Zionist ideology was the denial of Jewish life in the Diaspora.
  • The main objective from 1897 to 1948 was to provide the groundwork for and later to consolidate a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
  • Zionism is a religious and political movement that restored Israel as the centre of Jewish identity and brought thousands of Jews from all over the world back to their historic homeland in the Middle East.
  • Zionism is a nationalist movement that supports the formation of a homeland for the Jewish people in an area roughly comparable to the Land of Israel, the region of Palestine, Canaan, or the Holy Land.

Final answer:

A nationalist movement that defends the right of the Jewish people to have their own Jewish state in Israel.

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