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Philosophical reflections on Zionist movement referencing Abba Eban

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #028919
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The passage contains only abstract commentary on Zionism and a historical quote from former Israeli diplomat Abba Eban. It offers no concrete allegations, financial details, dates, or actionable leads The text frames Zionism as a proactive, visionary movement. It emphasizes the need for decisive national leadership. A quote is attributed to Abba Eban, a notable Israeli diplomat.

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been rooted in a rare combination and fine balance between vision, daring and courage on one hand and judgment, complete sobriety and grasp of detail on the other. They will not come where anxiety, pessimism and passivity rule — these are recipes for the creating of self-fulfilling (necessarily pessimistic) prophecies. ¢ The essence and the purpose of the Zionist movement was to defy the reality and the mindset that the Exile created. Its foundation lay in the decision to take our own fate in our own hands and move proactively to change reality, and not be swept away by the arbitrary waves of history. ¢ Reality is knocking on our door. Not everything is certain. Nothing is ever certain. And nothing ever will be. Nevertheless — open the ¢ door — this is the true trial of the national leadership. ¢ Abba Eban used to say — the

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