Zionists
Zionism is a political movement and ideology that advocates for the establishment of a Jewish state in the region of Palestine, which is now the modern-day state of Israel. The term "Zionism" was coined by Theodor Herzl in the late 19th century, drawing inspiration from the biblical narrative of the Israelites' return to the Land of Israel. Zionism encompasses a range of political views, from left-wing to right-wing, and includes both religious and secular elements.
The primary goal of Zionism is to create a Jewish homeland, where Jews can live freely and
Zionism has been a significant factor in the complex history of the Middle East, influencing both the
The term "Zionist" is often used to describe individuals who support the establishment and existence of the
In recent decades, the term "Zionist" has also been used more broadly to refer to those who