From the Babylonian Exile to the founding of modern Israel, Jews have wandered the world as second-class citizens. The Jewish experience is a one-sided ledger of dispossession, exile, and murder – perpetrated by their neighbours, with the permission or indifference of their state. During the late 19th Century, Zionism offered a solution, but it took the holocaust for the world to recognise the necessity of a Jewish state.
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