Pan-semitism
As Pansemitismus two different policies are called, each on Jews and Arabs, both so-called Semitic peoples go back.
- The vision of Moscheh Ya'akov Ben-Gavriêl , who campaigned for the unification of all Semitic peoples as a preliminary stage of a fraternal league of Asian peoples ( Pan-Asianism ). It was adopted by those Jews who, in 1948, suggested the establishment of a binational state of Palestine instead of a Jewish state of Israel , and who advocated it during the wars that followed.
- A pan-Arab ideology or conception of history, which (similar to the Pan- Turkic theory of the sun's language ) appropriates the Semitic high cultures of the ancient Orient - Akkad , Assur , Babylon , Phenicia , but also the Aramaeans - as pre- or North Arabian , especially (according to the traditional view) all of them Semitic tribes once penetrated from central Arabia.
See also: Pan movements
literature
- Karl Bleibtreu : The great Dreyfuss swindle. A contribution to the psychology of pansemitism . Schwetschke publishing house, Berlin 1899.