"Racism" in Jewish, Zionist Thought Analytical Study

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Racism is one of the most harmful human behaviors. It has caused many conflicts and problems between nations and societies. That is why it is often described as a deeply human issue.

 However, it has been especially linked to certain groups and nations that, based on religious, historical, or ideological beliefs, saw themselves as superior to others. One of the most well-known of these groups is the Jewish community, which believed in the idea of being "Allah’s chosen people." This religious belief was later developed by Zionism to justify the need for a special national homeland to protect their unique religious identity. This research focuses on that idea and explains its religious, intellectual, and historical roots.

The research also explained and analyzed the most important characteristics and manifestations of this Jewish racism, which extended to Zionist thought as well, and was limited to isolationism, aggression, and other manifestations that were the product of a deviant, discriminatory racist ideology.

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