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Research On Site Selection In The Jewish Restoration Process

Posted on:2020-09-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X M LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330602951165Subject:Modern World History
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The jewish nation is one of the ancient nations in the history of the world.Since 135 AD,the Jews have been in great exile all over the world.In the process of diaspora around the world,they were able to flow without dispersing and disperse without dying,and eventually established their National state-Israel in 1948.Jews have gone through hardships and twists and on the road to establish a nation state,and have considered numerous schemes for the site selection of the state,such as returning to the Holy Land of Palestine;Argentina of the South America;Cyprus Island in the Mediterranean;Arish in the Sinai Peninsula;Uganda in the East Africa;The Benguela Plateau of the Angola in the Africa;The far east of the Soviet Union-the Autonomous Region of Birobidzhan;and the Crimea.This article is a special study on the issue of the location of the Jewish reinstatement before the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.The main content is divided into three chapters.The first chapter introduces the background of the Jewish relocation of the country and the origin and development of Zionism.The Jewish question of the location of the restoration of the country has a great relationship with the Jewish national history,the great diaspora,and the anti-Semitic movement that has frequently appeared in history.It is also under these influences that the Jews" return to their homeland began to appear,development and form a system-Zionism.It is under the guidance and influence of this thought,the Jews began to seek addresses for the restoration of the county.The second chapter is the key part of this thesis.It mainly discusses the various attempts made by the Jews to locate the site for the restoration.For example,under the efforts of the Jews,especially under the leadership of Herzl,Jews attempt to implement the Cyprus plan and the Arish plan;Proposed by the British Colonial minister Chamberlain and supported by the British government,under the leadership of the Jewish Territorial Organization,Jews had tried to investigate and implement the project of the Uganda;attempted to realize the founding plan of the Benguela plateau in Angola;with the support of the Soviet government,attempted to establish the Autonomous Prefecture's Birobidzhan plan and the Autonomous Republic's Cretan plan and so on.In the face of so many relocation options,how did the Jews choose and how to implement them,and why did they all fail in the end?In the process of this exploration,what kind of internal struggle and compromise did the jews experience?This is the problem to be solved in this chapter.The third chapter discusses the Palestinian plan,which is an immigration and restoration plan implemented by the jews in the process of site selection for restoration,as well as the final choice of the jews in so many site selection plans.This chapter mainly discusses the important status of Palestine in the history of the jews nation as well as its spiritual belief,the process of the proposal and implementation of the Palestinian plan,and the impact of the final Palestinian statehood.Through the implementation and success of the Palestinian plan to look at the jews restoration site.From the demise of the Jewish Kingdom to the great dispersion of the Jews,from the emergence of Zionism to the establishment of the State of Isreal,from the failure of the Argentine plan to the success of the Palestinian program,the Jewish people have always used "historical rights" to put themselves with the legitimate religious and political clock,have caused serious Middle East wars and conflicts after their restoration.This paper attempts to reflect on these issues by studying the psychological course of the jews on the road to re-establishment,so as to have a deeper understanding of the zionist movement,as well as have a deeper understanding of the origin and development of the Arab-Israel conflict.
Keywords/Search Tags:Jews, Zionism, Palestine, Israel
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