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    was Jabotinsky?". Mosaic magazine. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zeev Jabotinsky. Wikiquote has quotations related to Ze'ev Jabotinsky. Works...
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    idea to secede were Abba Ahimeir, Uri Zvi Greenberg, and Zeev von Weisel.[page needed] Jabotinsky created a political platform called 'The Ultimate Objective'...
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  • David Ben-Gurion, and the leader of the Zionist Revisionist movement, Zeev Jabotinsky, on 26 October 1934 as part of an attempt to reconcile and bridge the...
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  • Shir Betar (category Ze'ev Jabotinsky)
    English: "The Betar Song") is a poem written by the Zionist leader Zeev Jabotinsky in Paris in 1932. The Shir Betar was immediately adopted as the song...
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  • The powers included application of fines and demolition of houses. Zeev Jabotinsky founds the Revisionist Party in Paris committed to the establishment...
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    The East Bank of the Jordan (song) (category Ze'ev Jabotinsky)
    where Jabotinsky was writing the song. The composition was originally written in Kaunas by Tzvi Girsh Livshin, a close friend of Zeev Jabotinsky. Another...
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    I am through with playing at colonization. — Zeev Jabotinsky Historian Avi Shlaim describes Jabotinsky's perspective Although the Jews originated in the...
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    Ze'ev (redirect from Zeev)
    Ze'ev Jabotinsky (1880–1940), Russian Jewish leader Ze'ev Maghen (born 1964), Israeli historian Zeev Maoz (born 1945), American political scientist Zeev Nehari...
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  • Betar (category Ze'ev Jabotinsky)
    Zionist youth movement founded in 1923 in Riga, Latvia, by Vladimir (Ze'ev) Jabotinsky. It was one of several right-wing youth movements that arose at that time...
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    (Irgun Tsvai Leumi – "National Military Organization") high command. Zeev Jabotinsky, then the Irgun's supreme commander, had decided that diplomacy and...
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