Zionism Vs the Oslo Accord

What characterizes the original Zionist dream versus what characterizes Israeli Leftists and American Left secular messianism. Zionism Vs the Oslo Accord.

ZIONISM – the Jewish national liberation and sovereignty movement.

In its budding years, a century ago, Zionism appeared to be a crazy dream. To many Jews, accustomed to being second class citizens in hosted countries, Zionism was a foreign idea and scary too. The idea of the ingathering of in exile Jews after 2000 years, the reviving of the biblical Hebrew language as a daily spoken language, the creation of Israeli-Jewish culture, the building and re-settling of the Promised Land, the achievement of political independence, all appeared to be, simply messianic.

1st Zionist Congress - Zionism Vs the Oslo Accord
1st Zionist Congress

But it was not! The opposite is the right thinking. Zionism is the antithesis of Left messianism to any messianism. Zionism argued against waiting in the Diaspora, with a hope and prayer and with fervency for some deus ex machina. Against waiting for an unexpected power or event that will show up to save a seemingly hopeless situation. Against waiting for some power that may appear and rescue disenfranchised Jews under constant life endangerment, living in foreign lands.

Zionism rejected the idea of waiting for an outside agent. Waiting for a Shabbetai Zvi like who claimed to be the long-awaited Jewish Messiah and a Bar Kochba revolt type hero.

Zionism is supremely an ideology of self-reliance, of self-realization. A movement that refuses to depend on others, postulates no sudden change in the psychology and psyche of its enemies, and certainly does not suggest a change in human nature and discontinuity in history.

From the get-go, Zionism accepted the world precisely as it was. It decided that precisely because the world was as it was, Jews had no future in the Diaspora. They would have to build their future in Zion. Most of all, Zionists understood that the building of Zion would much depend on Jewish action, Jewish initiative, Jewish courage. Jews had to go out of their diaspora cocoon and build a state themselves for themselves. And so they did, and did it with much courage and skill.

Herzl Zionism Visionary
In Basel I founded the Jewish state ~ Herzl Zionism Visionary

Zionism vs the Oslo Accord

The misleading Oslo Accord of 1993 and in retrospect Israel’s historical mistake of all mistakes, was a supreme expression of post-Zionist messianism; messianic time built in a vacuum. Zionism and Israel’s enemies are a total dichotomy.

In 2018, to our sadness and horror, many have already learned that one cannot contract out the safety of the Zionist experiment – the State of Israel – to others, most especially to Arafat, to Mahmoud Abbas and the PLO and their like. That was the premise of Oslo Accord and it has proven to be a lingering catastrophe for Israel.

President Clinton oversees Arafat and Rabin infamous handshake on the White House lawn
President Clinton oversees Arafat and Rabin infamous handshake on the White House lawn

Time to take a different road and null and void the Oslo Accord to its very last sub-clause and come up with a solution that will give Israel a peaceful future.

Nurit Greenger
During the 2006 second Lebanon War, Nurit Greenger, referenced then as the "Accidental Reporter" felt compelled to become an activist. Being an 'out-of-the-box thinker, Nurit is a passionately committed advocate for Jews, Israel, the United States, and the Free World in general. From Southern California, Nurit serves as a "one-woman Hasbarah army" for Israel who believes that if you stand for nothing, you will fall for anything.

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