AMERICAN SUPPORT FOR THE ZIONIST ENTITY FROM ITS ESTABLISHMENT UNTIL THE 1973 WAR

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  • M. M. Falah Ali Daleel Dhi-Qar Education Directorate - Nasiriyah Education Department

Keywords:

United States of America, Palestine, the Zionist entity

Abstract

The influential force that the Zionist entity has become today in the Middle East was built on foundations supported by major countries, including the most powerful country in the world today, not the United States of America. What its relationship with the Zionist entity has become was not the result of a coincidence, but rather a political act distinguished by the antiquity of its history and the diversity of its fields. The Zionist policy has achieved great success in winning over a country that possesses political decision-making and military capabilities that influence the world. The result of this was that it usurped a land, displaced a people, and killed an entire generation in order to achieve its colonial goals. Studying the methods adopted by the Zionist policy sheds light on the strengths of that relationship and thus It gives data on the size of this relationship and the future of its development. It also informs us of the extent to which the support of the United States of America for the Zionist entity may stop. Therefore, the study came to clarify the foundations of that relationship and how the Zionist policy was able to develop it and what areas it adopted. The study also came to explain how the support of the United States developed. The United States of America supported the Zionist entity from its establishment until the 1973 war, and how the political decision and American military support played a role in the survival of this entity in the midst of the Arab world.

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Published

2024-01-12

How to Cite

M. M. Falah Ali Daleel. (2024). AMERICAN SUPPORT FOR THE ZIONIST ENTITY FROM ITS ESTABLISHMENT UNTIL THE 1973 WAR. Horizon: Journal of Humanity and Artificial Intelligence, 3(1), 72–90. Retrieved from https://univerpubl.com/index.php/horizon/article/view/3091

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