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Picture 25 Rabbi Avraham
Yitzhak Kook (1865–1935). First Ashkenazi chief rabbi of
modern Erez Israel.
He was the main ideologue of modern religious Zionism. |
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Picture 27 David Ben-Gurion,
in his diary, July 18, 1948,
quoted in Michael Bar
Zohar's Ben-Gurion: "The Armed Prophet", Prentice-Hall,
1967, p. 157. |
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Picture 29 From B’Tselem
report, May 2002. |
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Picture 33 Quote from "The
Iron Wall – We and the Arabs", published in 1923. Ze’ev
Jabotinsky (1880–1940) was a right wing revisionist
Zionist leader, journalist and writer. |
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Picture 35 UN Security Council,
resolution 465, March 1, 1980 |
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Picture 37 Geneva Convention,
number IV, 1949. |
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Picture 51 David Ben Gurion,
quoted in "The Jewish Paradox", by Nahum Goldmann,
Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1978, p. 99. |
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Picture 53 Ze’ev Jabotinsky
(1880–1940) was a right wing
revisionist Zionist leader,
journalist and writer. First published
in Russian
under the title "O Zhelegnoi Stene" in Rassvyet,
November 4, 1923. Rassvyet was a Russian Jewish
journal
that appeared in Paris. Also published
again in "The Jewish Herald" in South Africa on November
26,1937. |
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Picture 55 Ariel Sharon
addressing a meeting of militants from
the extreme
right-wing Tsomet party, ref. Agence France Presse,
November 15, 1998. |
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Picture 57 Yitzak Shamir, to "Ma’ariv",
February 21, 1997. |
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Picture 59 David Ben-Gurion in
May 1948. From
"Ben-Gurion –
A biography" by
Michael Bar-Zohar, New York 1978. Michael
Bar-Zohar is an Israeli historian and novelist. |
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Picture 61 Ariel Sharon to
Winston S. Churchill III in 1973. W.S. Churchill
III is a war correspondent with 40 years experience from
the Middle East, for "The London Times" and "Look
Magazine". He is a journalist, author and
parliamentarian. |
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Picture 63 Golda Meir
statement to "The London Sunday Times", June 15, 1969. |
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Picture 65 Theodore Herzl,
founder of the World Zionist Organization, speaking of
the Arabs of Palestine, "The Complete Diaries of
Theodore Herzl", June 12, 1895 entry. |
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