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In 1948, during the establishment of Israel, Zionism expelled hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from their homes. Massacres, land grabs, ethnic cleansing, and human rights violations are still happening every single day. This movement is no longer about a Jewish homeland,

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What is Zionism? Zionism is a political movement that emerged in late 19th-century Europe, with the goal of establishing a “national homeland” for the Jews, specifically in the land of Palestine. ▶️ Foundation: Its founder was Theodor Herzl, an Austrian Jew. In 1897, he

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Zionism is the belief that Jews have a right to a nation-state in historic Palestine. While framed as a movement of liberation, it was built on a land already inhabited, leading to forced displacement of Palestinians (the Nakba) and continued occupation.

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Humanity According to Zionism (in practice): Jews First: Zionism tends to treat Jewish suffering (especially post-Holocaust) as unique and exceptional, justifying any measure for Jewish security, including violence, apartheid, or ethnic cleansing. The Other Dehumanized:

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Quotes That Reflect This Thinking: Golda Meir (former Israeli PM): “There is no such thing as a Palestinian people.” Denial of the other’s existence is the ultimate dehumanization. Menachem Begin (Israeli PM, Likud Party): "The Palestinians are beasts walking on two legs." This

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Conclusion: So, “humanity” in Zionism often means: Jews = full humans deserving full rights Palestinians = obstacles, threats, or at best, second-class

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The Zionists entered Palestine as guests, with promises in their hands and the song of victimhood on their lips. They said, “We just need refuge, a little land, a bit of peace.” But soon their settlements turned into fortresses, and the guesthouses into graveyards.

The Zionists entered Palestine as guests, with promises in their hands and the song of victimhood on their lips.

They said, “We just need refuge, a little land, a bit of peace.”
But soon their settlements turned into fortresses,
and the guesthouses into graveyards.
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If ancient ruins alone determined ownership of land, the whole world map would collapse. Yes, Jews once lived there but Palestinians have lived there for centuries, and displacing them to create a state is not justice, it's colonization. Saying “There are many Muslim countries,