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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
T his article reflects upon the J ewish-A rab conflict from an individual cognitive angle of two leading political figures in the Zionist movementâ??Zeâ??ev Jabotinsky and David Ben-Gurion. I choose them because to intents and purposes they were the prominent leaders of two polar ideological movements: the Hebrew Labor movement, and the Revisionist Party in the Zionist movement in the years 1920â??1940. I do not intend to deal with their policies toward the conflict but rather to explain their political principles, by which they sought to solve it.
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