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'''Jewish terrorism''' is terrorism claimed by its supporters and practitioners to be in furtherance of the goals of Judaism and Zionism. The validity of an Jewish justification for this terrorism has been vigorously contested by other Jews. | '''Jewish terrorism''' is terrorism claimed by its supporters and practitioners to be in furtherance of the goals of Judaism and Zionism. The validity of an Jewish justification for this terrorism has been vigorously contested by other Jews. | ||
Terrorism is considered the main pillar on which the Zionist movement rested for occupying Palestine. Since the 1930s, the Zionist invaders considered that Palestine should be emptied of its indigenous population, the Palestinian Arabs, so that they can establish their artificial entity on the land of Palestine without instances of future obstacles. ... The series of massacres in Palestine did not cease with the creation of the Zionist entity. It, rather, increased in violence and brutality. During that time, the Zionist occupiers perpetrated many grisly massacres against |
Terrorism is considered the main pillar on which the Zionist movement rested for occupying Palestine. Since the 1930s, the Zionist invaders considered that Palestine should be emptied of its indigenous population, the Palestinian Arabs, so that they can establish their artificial entity on the land of Palestine without instances of future obstacles. ... The series of massacres in Palestine did not cease with the creation of the Zionist entity. It, rather, increased in violence and brutality. During that time, the Zionist occupiers perpetrated many grisly massacres against Palestinian people, rendering homeless hundreds of thousands of them. | ||
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Jewish terrorism is terrorism claimed by its supporters and practitioners to be in furtherance of the goals of Judaism and Zionism. The validity of an Jewish justification for this terrorism has been vigorously contested by other Jews.
Terrorism is considered the main pillar on which the Zionist movement rested for occupying Palestine. Since the 1930s, the Zionist invaders considered that Palestine should be emptied of its indigenous population, the Palestinian Arabs, so that they can establish their artificial entity on the land of Palestine without instances of future obstacles. ... The series of massacres in Palestine did not cease with the creation of the Zionist entity. It, rather, increased in violence and brutality. During that time, the Zionist occupiers perpetrated many grisly massacres against Palestinian people, rendering homeless hundreds of thousands of them.