Thursday, April 2, 2026

The Zionist Jew that who was too Arab for Zionism

Elie Eliachar was a Palestinian Jew born into a family rooted in Jerusalem since 1485, Eliachar envisioned a "Semitic Zion"—a return to the Middle East not as a European colony, but as a civilizational revival shared by Semitic Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike. This video explores how the "Iron Wall" of European Zionism marginalized the voices of indigenous Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews, trading centuries of coexistence for a legacy of colonial conflict.