Hebron University Research Journal-B (Humanities) - (مجلة جامعة الخليل للبحوث- ب (العلوم الانسانيه
Article Title
The German Role in Encouraging Zionist Immigration and Settlement in Palestine (1860-1942)
Abstract
The study sheds light on the German role in boosting immigration and building Zionist settlements in Palestine between (1860-1942). Since the acceleration of the German political, religious and cultural penetration in Palestine and the announcement of the emergence of a strict German religious fundamentalists in 1861, the first colonial settlement projects established in Palestine. In parallel with World War II, the political German perspective changed towards the Middle East region, and a new historical stage had begun in the German policy with Jewish issue. The study indicates the Christian-Zionist roots in Germany in which an ideological tendency of Jewish colonization in the Palestinian territories has appeared. German missionaries were sent to Palestinian territories, which supported and expanded the Jewish immigration and resettlement. Moreover, it detects the cooperation between the German government with the Zionist organization by providing the needed support and protection for settlers.
Recommended Citation
Ahmed, Sami
(2023)
"The German Role in Encouraging Zionist Immigration and Settlement in Palestine (1860-1942),"
Hebron University Research Journal-B (Humanities) - (مجلة جامعة الخليل للبحوث- ب (العلوم الانسانيه: Vol. 17:
Iss.
1, Article 6.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.aaru.edu.jo/hujr_b/vol17/iss1/6