Think about how the City of London / British Intelligence / Rothschild - Lord Milner group would use Zionist movement. Lord Balfour, namesake of the Balfour Declaration was part on the Milner group, a powerful group. Full book on its goals & power, pdf http://www.carrollquigley.net/pdf/the_anglo-american_establishment.pdf
World Zionist Congress:
Core Idea: A political movement for Jewish self-determination and the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, rooted in millennia of Jewish connection to the land.
Key Figures: Theodor Herzl (founder of political Zionism), Chaim Weizmann (first Israeli President, key WZO leader), David Ben-Gurion (first Israeli PM).
in the religious idea of Zionism, here is a stream of influencers
Thomas Brightman (late 16th/early 17th century): An English clergyman and Puritan commentator who was an early advocate for the physical return of the Jews.
Sir Henry Finch (early 17th century): An English lawyer and politician who argued for a literal return of the Jews to their homeland in his 1621 book.
Puritan Ministers (mid-17th century): During the English Civil War, prominent ministers like Jeremiah Burroughs, Thomas Goodwin, and William Strong emphasized the coming return of Jews to Palestine.
Increase Mather (late 17th/early 18th century): A leading Puritan in colonial Massachusetts, he looked forward to the restoration of the Jews to their land.
Sir Isaac Newton (late 17th/early 18th century): The renowned scientist and theologian predicted a Jewish return to Palestine and the rebuilding of Jerusalem.
Jonathan Edwards (mid-18th century): An influential American minister who believed in the restoration of the Jews as a nation in their own land.
Lord Shaftesbury (19th century): A British politician who worked to translate these religious beliefs into political action, lobbying for support for Jewish settlement in Palestine.
& British politics
Think about how the City of London / British Intelligence / Rothschild - Lord Milner group would use Zionist movement. Lord Balfour, namesake of the Balfour Declaration was part on the Milner group, a powerful group. Full book on its goals & power, pdf http://www.carrollquigley.net/pdf/the_anglo-american_establishment.pdf
World Zionist Congress: Core Idea: A political movement for Jewish self-determination and the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, rooted in millennia of Jewish connection to the land. Key Figures: Theodor Herzl (founder of political Zionism), Chaim Weizmann (first Israeli President, key WZO leader), David Ben-Gurion (first Israeli PM).
British Fabian socialists supportedZionism before the Balfour letter https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/8B3D3F22827E7E6D8B2963870C68E09E/S002085900011404Xa.pdf/in-the-name-of-socialism-zionism-and-european-social-democracy-in-the-inter-war-years.pdf ____
in the religious idea of Zionism, here is a stream of influencers
Thomas Brightman (late 16th/early 17th century): An English clergyman and Puritan commentator who was an early advocate for the physical return of the Jews.
Sir Henry Finch (early 17th century): An English lawyer and politician who argued for a literal return of the Jews to their homeland in his 1621 book.
Puritan Ministers (mid-17th century): During the English Civil War, prominent ministers like Jeremiah Burroughs, Thomas Goodwin, and William Strong emphasized the coming return of Jews to Palestine.
Increase Mather (late 17th/early 18th century): A leading Puritan in colonial Massachusetts, he looked forward to the restoration of the Jews to their land.
Sir Isaac Newton (late 17th/early 18th century): The renowned scientist and theologian predicted a Jewish return to Palestine and the rebuilding of Jerusalem.
Jonathan Edwards (mid-18th century): An influential American minister who believed in the restoration of the Jews as a nation in their own land.
Lord Shaftesbury (19th century): A British politician who worked to translate these religious beliefs into political action, lobbying for support for Jewish settlement in Palestine.