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Daniel Gordis

The creation of the state of Israel was driven by the urgent need to provide refuge for Jews facing severe restrictions and escalating violence in the form of pogroms. The Zionist movement emerged in the aftermath of the First World War and was supported by both the British government and the United Nations. From the outset, however, the Arab populations of the Middle East vehemently opposed the concept of a Jewish state and the influx of migrants. The task of establishing and safeguarding Israel's independence proved to be a formidable challenge to the original aspirations of the Zionists, who envisioned a secular state free from persecution and living in harmony with neighboring nations.

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Israel provides a comprehensive historical overview of this compact yet influential nation. From its unlikely beginnings to its contentious conflicts with neighboring Arab countries, Israel's journey is presented as a tale of transformation, sorrow, and triumph.

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Daniel Gordis is an American-born Israeli author and speaker. He was a Koret Distinguished Fellow at Shalem College in Jerusalem, where he served as Senior Vice President and Head of Core Curriculum until his retirement. The author of a dozen books on Judaism and Israel, Gordis is also the creator of the blog and podcast Israel from the Inside on Substack.

The creation of the state of Israel was driven by the urgent need to provide refuge for Jews facing severe restrictions and escalating violence in the form of pogroms. The Zionist movement emerged in the aftermath of the First World War and was supported by both the British government and the United Nations. From the outset, however, the Arab populations of the Middle East vehemently opposed the concept of a Jewish state and the influx of migrants. The task of establishing and safeguarding Israel's independence proved to be a formidable challenge to the original aspirations of the Zionists, who envisioned a secular state free from persecution and living in harmony with neighboring nations.

“The story of the return of the Jewish people to its ancestral homeland became, in short, one of the great dramas in the history of humankind.”

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The Zionist movement emerged in response to enduring anti-Semitism across Europe.

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Opinions regarding the nature and necessity of a Jewish state varied from the outset.

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Occurrences in the early twentieth century served to propel the Zionist movement onward.

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Despite the inhospitable environment, Jewish immigration rapidly reshaped the region.

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As aspirations for independence burgeoned, Jewish defense groups engaged in conflicts with both Arab and British forces.

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Israel's inception occurred amidst controversy, presenting a significant challenge in navigating the delicate balance of democratic rights.

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As Israel expanded, it underwent a transformation into a society characterized by increasing militarization and religious fervor.

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Continued violence exacted a toll on both civilians and soldiers, impacting them physically, emotionally, and psychologically.

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The impasse in peace negotiations during the 1990s ultimately culminated in Israel's withdrawal from Gaza in the early 2000s.

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