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- Semitic_Action abstract "Semitic Action (Hebrew: הפעולה השמית, HaPeulah Hashemit) was a small Israeli political group of the 1950s and 1960s which sought the creation of a regional federation encompassing Israel and its Arab neighbors. Created in 1956, the group's key members were Uri Avnery, Natan Yellin-Mor, and Boaz Evron, with other members including Maxim Ghilan, Shalom Cohen, and Amos Kenan. Joel Beinin describes the group as \"a political expression of the Canaanite movement\" which \"advocated that Hebrew-speaking Israelis cut their ties with the Jewish diaspora and integrate into the Middle East as natives of the region on the basis of an anticolonialist alliance with its indigenous Arab inhabitants.\"In 1958 the group published a platform, titled \"The Hebrew Manifesto.\" It described the \"Hebrew nation\" in Israel as a new entity, albeit one linked to the Jewish diaspora, and called for moving beyond outmoded Zionist ideas that were now holding back the nation's development. It put forward a program of secularism, complete civic equality between Jews and Arabs, support for anti-colonial movements, and a relationship with the diaspora based on national interest rather than ethnic, religious, or cultural ties. Jacob Shavit writes that the manifesto emerged from the meeting of three groups: former Canaanites, former Lehi members who had moved to the Left, and Avnery and his associates, who Shavit describes as \"neither Left nor Right.\"The group published a journal, Etgar (אתגר, \"Challenge\"), edited by Yellin-Mor, weekly or biweekly from April 1960 until March 1967. It also attempted to run for the Knesset. One of its founders, Yaakov Yeredor (a former Lehi member), represented the Arab nationalist group al-Ard in three of its trials.In December 1960 several members of Semitic Action (Avnery, Yellin-Mor, Ghilan, Cohen, and Kenan) created the Israeli Committee for a Free Algeria, a group supportive of the FLN in the Algerian War, in opposition to Israel's official policy. The impetus for this decision came from Henri Curiel, who had introduced Avnery to members of the FLN and suggested to him that an independent Algeria would repay Israeli support by becoming Israel's first friend in the region.Semitic Action was revived in early 2011 as a grassroots peace movement by activists seeking what they call \"a revolutionary alternative to foreign-backed organizations that only exacerbate local frictions and bring the peoples of our region further from genuine peace.\"The new Semitic Action describes itself as a non-political \"social movement working towards the advancement of dialogue between the Jewish people and other indigenous peoples of the Middle East.\" Since its resurrection, the movement has organized meetings between Palestinians and Israeli settlers in the West Bank, initiated campaigns to raise support for an independent Kurdistan and promoted a unified front of indigenous peoples against foreign political influences in the Middle East. The movement has also been vocal against westernization, globalization, pro-Israel support from the American Christian right, Islamophobia in Israeli society, capitalism and the funding of local political organizations by foreign governments.".
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- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Al-Ard.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Algerian_War.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Amos_Kenan.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Boaz_Evron.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Canaanism.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Capitalism.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Category:1956_establishments_in_Israel.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Category:Canaanites_(movement).
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lehi_(group).
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Category:Political_organizations_in_Israel.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Christian_right.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Globalization.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Henri_Curiel.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Islamophobia.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Joel_Beinin.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Knesset.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Kurdistan.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Lehi_(group).
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Maxim_Ghilan.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Nathan_Yellin-Mor.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink National_Liberation_Front_(Algeria).
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Shalom_Cohen_(politician).
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Uri_Avnery.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink West_Bank.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Westernization.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLink Yaacov_Shavit.
- Semitic_Action wikiPageWikiLinkText "Semitic Action".
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- Semitic_Action subject Category:1956_establishments_in_Israel.
- Semitic_Action subject Category:Canaanites_(movement).
- Semitic_Action subject Category:Lehi_(group).
- Semitic_Action subject Category:Political_organizations_in_Israel.
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- Semitic_Action type Establishment.
- Semitic_Action type Organization.
- Semitic_Action type Organization.
- Semitic_Action comment "Semitic Action (Hebrew: הפעולה השמית, HaPeulah Hashemit) was a small Israeli political group of the 1950s and 1960s which sought the creation of a regional federation encompassing Israel and its Arab neighbors. Created in 1956, the group's key members were Uri Avnery, Natan Yellin-Mor, and Boaz Evron, with other members including Maxim Ghilan, Shalom Cohen, and Amos Kenan.".
- Semitic_Action label "Semitic Action".
- Semitic_Action sameAs Q7449677.
- Semitic_Action sameAs הפעולה_השמית.
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- Semitic_Action sameAs Q7449677.
- Semitic_Action wasDerivedFrom Semitic_Action?oldid=639636275.
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