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Uri Dromi

Analysis

Was Netanyahu right to urge mass-immigration to Israel?

February 19, 2015 11:59
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It is too easy to dismiss Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's appeal for a "mass-immigration" of European Jews to Israel, following the recent terrorist attacks, as another one of his election campaign gimmicks.

By invoking aliyah, the quintessence of Zionism, Mr Netanyahu could have supposedly been trying to position himself as the true Zionist, in contrast with his Labour opponents, now called the Zionist Camp but badmouthed by the prime minister's campaign spin masters as post-Zionists and even anti-Zionists.

Deep inside, however, Mr Netanyahu is a true ideologue, inspired by the leader of the Jewish Revisionist movement, Zeev Jabotinsky (his father, Professor Benzion Netanyahu, was Jabotinsky's secretary). Borrowing a page from the Jabotinsky book offers an interesting parallel with today.

With the deterioration of conditions for Jews in Poland in the mid-1930s, Jabotinsky had a plan - an idea, rather - to "evacuate" one and a half million Jews from Europe to Palestine.