Reasons for Jewish Support of Israel’s Creation

The unconditional support for Israel as a Jewish homeland and a Jewish national state exists among all Israeli Jewish believers, regardless of their religious affiliation. The majority of Jews hold the belief that God awarded Israel to them and maintain that Jewish statehood is vital for their enduring existence. Most Jews support Jewish citizenship priority in Israel, along with the complete backing of their diaspora’s immigration right to Israel for citizenship benefits.

Israeli Jews maintain opposing views about Arab minorities’ position in Israel since half of them want Arabs removed, whereas the other half disagree with such removal or relocation. The Jewish population of Israel holds the view that multiple enduring challenges exist for the Jewish state, along with its other concerns. About equal percentages of Israeli Jews cite economic and security-related issues when asked to describe in their own words what Israel’s biggest issue is.

Historical background of Jews in Israel

Jews have resided in the Land of Israel for thousands of years, during which time they went through phases of national leadership, followed by times of being pushed out, followed by times of coming back. Historical documents, Biblical stories, and archeological evidence support the deep historical relations existing between the Jewish people and this territory.

1. Early origins

The archeological data indicate how the Israelites began their autonomous evolution separately from the Canaanites in 1200 BCE in the Late Bronze Age. During ‌Iron Age I (1200-1000 BCE), Israelites developed peculiar societies with individualistic cultural features, including religious affiliation and limitations in marriage on religious grounds. 

2. Biblical period

The religious teachings show that Saul formed Israel together with David during the time of 1000 BCE, before Solomon took power. Solomon constructed the First Temple as king, while David proclaimed Jerusalem to be the central authority of Israel during that time.

The discovery of the Mesha and Tel Dan steles presents historical proof of the Davidic-period Israelite kingdoms. 

3. Second temple period

The Jews built the Second Temple during the Persian period (538 BCE) after being forcibly sent to Babylonian exile. The territory experienced influence from Hellenistic culture after Alexander the Great won in 332 BCE. The cultural division between traditionalists and Hellenized Jews emerged within Jewish cultural groups because of these developments.

Jewish independence succeeded the Maccabean Revolt by restoring the Hasmonean Kingdom, which fought off Seleucid rule until 64 BCE, when Rome took over.

4. Modern Zionists

Immigrant waves known as Aliyah began because of this, which led to the establishment of modern Israel in 1948. Sumerian, along with biblical and archaeological findings, reveals that Jews maintained historic connections with Israel throughout the ages. Through millennia of foreign occupation and exile, Jews maintained ‌homeland ties in this region from the time of the ancient kingdoms until present-day sovereignty. This vast historical record is ignored by claims that reject Jewish links or characterize Israel as a settler-colonial movement.

Why do Jews support the creation of Israel?

Israeli Jews regard the Jewish diaspora as significant and cherish Israel as a Jewish state. According to population research, seventy percent of the Jewish community trusts that the survival of their people over extended periods requires strong Jewish communities abroad. The Israeli Jewish community maintains strong bonds with American Jews despite recognizing that American Jews hold different viewpoints regarding long-term Israeli challenges and follow different political and spiritual paths.

According to most Israeli Jews, there is an established connection between Jews throughout Israel and the United States. This opinion is nearly universal among several demographic and theological groups. 87% of Israeli Jews firmly believe that all Jews are entitled to aliyah.

Additionally, the majority of Israeli Jews (79%) believe that Jews in Israel should be given preference. About seven out of ten Haredim (97%) and Datiim (96%) strongly agree with this viewpoint,


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20 responses to “Reasons for Jewish Support of Israel’s Creation”

  1. Snow Cream Avatar
    Snow Cream

    Seems like a “Chosen Land” comes with its share of chosen problems, eh? Who knew nation-building involved so many opinions? 😂

  2. Pyscho Hun Avatar
    Pyscho Hun

    You’d think after all this time, the Jews would have found a less complicated way to secure a little patch of land. But hey, who doesn’t love a good historical drama with a sprinkle of existential crisis? 😂

  3. Seems like the Jews have a historical knack for real estate, eh? Who knew thousands of years of “squatting” could lead to such a robust property market! 🏡😏

  4. Airport Hobo Avatar
    Airport Hobo

    Isn’t it charming how the Jewish connection to Israel spans thousands of years, yet some still think it’s just a recent trend? 🤔 I mean, who wouldn’t want to back a state that’s basically the ultimate family reunion, complete with a side of historical drama? 🍷

  5. juice petite Avatar
    juice petite

    Quite the riveting read, eh? It’s just lovely how history and faith can play hide and seek with common sense—who knew a land grant from God could spark such a debate! 😏

  6. Infinite Hole Avatar
    Infinite Hole

    Not sure if I should be more impressed by the historical debates or the modern-day political gymnastics – it’s like a never-ending episode of “Survivor: Zion Edition.” 🏝️ Which tribe gets the immunity idol this week? 😂

  7. ShadowDancer Avatar
    ShadowDancer

    If I had a shekel for every time someone tried to argue about this, I’d retire to a vineyard in Tuscany. 🍷 Seems like some folks just love to rewrite history while sipping their espresso!

  8. Spider Fuji Avatar
    Spider Fuji

    Isn’t it adorable how some folks think divine real estate laws still apply? I mean, who needs a good old-fashioned map when you’ve got a celestial deed, right? 😂

  9. Kawaii Red Avatar
    Kawaii Red

    Just what we need, another deep dive into the existential musings of a people who can’t seem to agree on where they left their car keys, let alone their historical narrative. 🍷

  10. Old Felix Avatar

    Isn’t it charming how some folks think a few thousand years of history and divine promise make a solid legal case for land ownership? 🤷‍♂️ You’d think they’d had enough practice with the whole “this is mine” debate by now! 😂

  11. california goddess Avatar
    california goddess

    Isn’t it just charming how some folks still cling to ancient documents as if they were a receipt for the last pizza? I mean, who doesn’t love a good historical narrative to justify current real estate decisions? 😏

  12. Blistered Outlaw Avatar
    Blistered Outlaw

    Isn’t it just delightful when historical claims get twisted like a pretzel? I mean, who knew that being a millennia-old tenant could earn you a VIP pass to the land, eh? 🍺

  13. It’s fascinating how some folks believe a piece of land is their divine right, yet can’t seem to agree on whether their neighbors should stay or go—talk about a family reunion gone wrong! 😂

  14. Looks like someone found the ultimate justification for a family reunion in the Middle East! Who knew a bit of ancient history could do wonders for international real estate? 😂🏡

  15. Steel Heart Avatar
    Steel Heart

    Looks like some folks have a flair for drama—who knew history could be so riveting? Bet they’d write a bestseller on “How to Make a Homeland with Style”! 😂📖

  16. Pink Stream Avatar
    Pink Stream

    What a revelation! Who would’ve thought centuries of wandering would lead to such a strong sense of belonging? 🇮🇱 Next, they’ll tell us that the sky is blue and the sun shines! 🌞

  17. guncap slingbad Avatar
    guncap slingbad

    Isn’t it just precious how everyone’s got a different take on who should call the shots in a land that’s been the center of so much drama for thousands of years? 🤷‍♂️ But hey, as long as someone’s getting a priority pass, who really cares, right?

  18. FireBrang Avatar

    Talk about a historical love affair that just won’t quit! The way these folks cling to the idea of Israel as their one true home is almost as stubborn as a London cabbie refusing to use GPS. 😏

  19. Wildcat Talent Avatar
    Wildcat Talent

    Seems like the Jews just couldn’t resist the allure of a little patch of land to call their own, eh? I mean, who wouldn’t want to play house after a few millennia of shuffling about? 😏

  20. NightDream Avatar
    NightDream

    Interesting read, but it seems the only thing more tangled than the historical ties is the debate over who gets to live where—maybe we should just toss a kebab on the table and call it a day? 🍢

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