TY - JOUR
T1 - FROM SAFE HAVEN TO MESSIANIC REDEMPTION
T2 - THE ASCENDANCE OF RELIGIOUS-ZIONISM
AU - Peled, Yoav
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Authors. Center for Study of Religion and Religious Tolerance, Belgrade, Serbia.This article is an open access article.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - On June 13, 2021, Naftali Bennet was sworn in as Israel's first ever Religious-Zionist Prime Minister. Although Bennet's political party, Yamina (Rightward), had only seven seats in the Knesset (out of 120), and his coalition government lasted only one year, his election as Prime Minister symbolized the progress made by Religious-Zionism towards achieving a hegemonic position in Israeli society. Historically, Religious-Zionism had been a junior partner in the historic bloc which sustained the hegemony of the Labor Zionist movement over the Zionist settlement project. However, the Arab-Israeli wars of 1967 and 1973 gave the younger generation of Religious-Zionism the opportunity to take over their own movement and aim, as they put it, to move from the back seat to the driver's seat of Israeli society. Labor Zionism's loss of the political initiative regarding the territories occupied in 1967 provided the opening for that move. Religious-Zionism encompasses a whole range of religious and nationalist outlooks, but its most influential and dynamic element is the activist-Messianic tendency associated with Gush Emunim. The core interest and value of this dominant tendency is the permanent incorporation of the West Bank under Israeli sovereignty.
AB - On June 13, 2021, Naftali Bennet was sworn in as Israel's first ever Religious-Zionist Prime Minister. Although Bennet's political party, Yamina (Rightward), had only seven seats in the Knesset (out of 120), and his coalition government lasted only one year, his election as Prime Minister symbolized the progress made by Religious-Zionism towards achieving a hegemonic position in Israeli society. Historically, Religious-Zionism had been a junior partner in the historic bloc which sustained the hegemony of the Labor Zionist movement over the Zionist settlement project. However, the Arab-Israeli wars of 1967 and 1973 gave the younger generation of Religious-Zionism the opportunity to take over their own movement and aim, as they put it, to move from the back seat to the driver's seat of Israeli society. Labor Zionism's loss of the political initiative regarding the territories occupied in 1967 provided the opening for that move. Religious-Zionism encompasses a whole range of religious and nationalist outlooks, but its most influential and dynamic element is the activist-Messianic tendency associated with Gush Emunim. The core interest and value of this dominant tendency is the permanent incorporation of the West Bank under Israeli sovereignty.
KW - Gush Emunim
KW - Labor-Zionism
KW - Religious-Zionism
KW - hegemony
KW - religionization
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U2 - 10.54561/prj1601127p
DO - 10.54561/prj1601127p
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AN - SCOPUS:85140355402
SN - 1820-6581
VL - 16
SP - 127
EP - 154
JO - Politics and Religion Journal
JF - Politics and Religion Journal
IS - 1
ER -