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... founder of this ideology. By arranging scores of congresses, he tried to clarify his ideology and spread it to the Europe. Acceptance of his thoughts in these congresses assisted this ideology to become a political movement. Zionism holds the view that Jews were dissimilar from other people, they could not live with other people and they had to have their own country to live in. For these reasons, choosing Palestinian lands as a new homeland in Basle Congresses suited the religious idea that Palestinian lands were a "Promised Land" for Jews. Propagandas made by Zionists, spread this ideology between Jews and led an organization called World Zionist Organization (WZO) to be established. Encouraging Jews in Europe to emigrate to the "Promised Land" by WZO and increasing density of Jewish population in Palestinian lands, triggered Zionist-Arab hostility to rise. Having one-third of the population in Palestinian lands with the emigrant Jews ...
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