The humanitarian and colonial problem in the relationship between France and the immigrants of the Zionist movement to Ottoman Palestine: a study in light of the documents of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Title The humanitarian and colonial problem in the relationship between France and the immigrants of the Zionist movement to Ottoman Palestine: a study in light of the documents of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Author Sorour, Musa
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1026-9576
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_1457588
Library Location EBSCOhost Humanities International Complete
Notes This research aims to shed light on the true motives for France’s protection of the Zionist movement’s immigrants to Ottoman Palestine and to reveal the nature and limits of this protection as reflected in French secret diplomatic documents. The research attempted to answer the problem of the relationship between France and the immigrants of the Zionist movement to Ottoman Palestine, whether from France or from its colonies in North Africa. Does France’s protection of these immigrants stem from France’s deep belief in the right of these immigrants to return to their original country, with a humanitarian motive, as is rumored? Or were they merely a functional tool through which France implemented its colonial projects on the land of Palestine in the context of colonial competition? The study used the analytical and investigative approach in reading the relevant archive documents of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs to answer the problem. These documents include secret correspondence and reports between the various French diplomatic channels and frameworks in France, Istanbul and Palestine. Through these official correspondence, the reality of French protection for these immigrants was discovered. The study concluded that: There were no humanitarian motives in France’s protection of Jewish immigrants to Palestine; Nor did any statements by French diplomacy appear referring to the religious or historical rights of Jews in the land of Palestine. Accordingly, France does not see the need to return these rights to their owners. On the contrary, the economic factor and colonial competition were the decisive factor in France’s protection of Jewish immigrants to Palestine. It dealt with them as numbers and clients and nothing more, according to purely economic calculations, using them as tools to implement its colonial policies in Palestine in light of multiple colonial conflicts.
Görüntüle al-Majallah al-ʻArabīyah lil-ʻulūm al-insānīyah, 2024, Vol.42 (166), p.114-142
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The humanitarian and colonial problem in the relationship between France and the immigrants of the Zionist movement to Ottoman Palestine: a study in light of the documents of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Author Sorour, Musa
Type Book
Language Arabic
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1026-9576
Record ID cdi_almandumah_primary_1457588
Library Location EBSCOhost Humanities International Complete
Notes This research aims to shed light on the true motives for France’s protection of the Zionist movement’s immigrants to Ottoman Palestine and to reveal the nature and limits of this protection as reflected in French secret diplomatic documents. The research attempted to answer the problem of the relationship between France and the immigrants of the Zionist movement to Ottoman Palestine, whether from France or from its colonies in North Africa. Does France’s protection of these immigrants stem from France’s deep belief in the right of these immigrants to return to their original country, with a humanitarian motive, as is rumored? Or were they merely a functional tool through which France implemented its colonial projects on the land of Palestine in the context of colonial competition? The study used the analytical and investigative approach in reading the relevant archive documents of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs to answer the problem. These documents include secret correspondence and reports between the various French diplomatic channels and frameworks in France, Istanbul and Palestine. Through these official correspondence, the reality of French protection for these immigrants was discovered. The study concluded that: There were no humanitarian motives in France’s protection of Jewish immigrants to Palestine; Nor did any statements by French diplomacy appear referring to the religious or historical rights of Jews in the land of Palestine. Accordingly, France does not see the need to return these rights to their owners. On the contrary, the economic factor and colonial competition were the decisive factor in France’s protection of Jewish immigrants to Palestine. It dealt with them as numbers and clients and nothing more, according to purely economic calculations, using them as tools to implement its colonial policies in Palestine in light of multiple colonial conflicts.
Görüntüle al-Majallah al-ʻArabīyah lil-ʻulūm al-insānīyah, 2024, Vol.42 (166), p.114-142
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