The Zionist Movement, Israel, and Violence is an in-depth study that explores both historical and recent developments of colonial modernity. From a critical and normative perspective, the collaborative book decolonizes Zionism both theoretically and practically. By addressing themes such as violence, settler colonialism, terror, instrumental fabrication, and theopolitics, the study emphasizes the structuration of Zionism while rejecting its episodic or cyclical portrayal. It also critically exam ...