The Structural Pathology of Zionist Entity With an Emphasis on Social and Cultural Susceptibility

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United Kingdom as one of the main colonial government has utilized the fragmentation as well as the state-building for pursuing their goals and their interests in different parts of the world.The establishment of the Zionist regime of Israel in 1948 has been used for defending the west benefits in front of the Islam World. However most of the Israel citizens have come from different countries with different identities; they do not belong to the occupied Palestine, indeed most of them have immigrated to this land. The Israeli government has not capable to carry out the project of the nation- building in this country. The government has faced different issues, including ethic and religious gap, identity conflicts between religious and secularist, the minority of Muslim Arabs lived in the occupied territories of Palestine before 1948 (as the main problem for Zionist regime), the growth of inverted immigration, disruption of the population balance, and the advent of new deconstruction thought such as post-Zionism. The writers of this article have tried to investigate these issues.
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Persian
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Journal of Culture - Communication Studies, Volume:13 Issue: 20, 2013
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87
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