First of all the Jews deserves the land of Israel since the Jews were mistreated (anti-Semitism). Jewish villages were burned. In the text "This Land is Our Land" it says "People's property was stolen and destroyed. Many Jews were attacked and killed by those who hated and only because they were …show more content…
The greatness of Herzl was that he was able to hold his movement together in its early years in such diversity. The early Zionist congresses, (1897 to 1903), formed the crucible of the movement. They were the places where these contentious battles were fought. These battles never really ended. A great deal of what was a battle back then is still a battle between the Jewish people today. The Zionist movement was fueled by two things, the religious beliefs of the Jewish people regarding a return to their ancient homeland and the waves of anti-Semitism which swept the Jewish world in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century. The Zionist movement was never