THE FUTURE OF ISRAEL.

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  • Author(s): Goldmann, Nahum
  • Source:
    Foreign Affairs. Apr1970, Vol. 48 Issue 3, p443-459. 17p.
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    • Abstract:
      This article deals with the comments of the author on the establishment of the state of Israel. After more than 50 years of Zionist activities among them many decades over the international diplomatic front and on looking back on the experiences gained in the 20 years of the existence of the state of Israel, I am beginning to have doubts as to whether the establishment of the state of Israel as it is today, a state like all other states in structure and form, was the fullest accomplishment of the Zionist idea and its twofold aim. First is to save Jews suffering from discrimination and persecution by giving them the opportunity for a decent and meaningful life in their own homeland. Second, is to ensure the survival of the Jewish people against the threat of disintegration and disappearance in those parts of the world where they enjoy full equality of rights. In expressing and explaining these thoughts, I want to make it clear that I have no doubt as to the historical justification and moral validity of Zionism. The concentration of a large part of the Jewish people in their own national home, where they are masters of their destiny, seems to me to be the only way to solve what has been called for centuries the Jewish problem.