The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 162)

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The Proletarianization of Palestinians in Israel (ص 162)
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to develop Jewish agriculture and industry (financially sponsored by mil-
lionaire Baron Rotchilde) and were to capitalize by exploiting native labor.
Not significantly different from settler-colonial initiatives elsewhere in
the world except for being vanguards of a political movement (Zionism)
aiming at a specific objective, the creation of a Jewish State in Pales-
tine.*° The conquest of land was, in their conception, the only basic pre-
requisite for such an enterprise. Unlike the first, the second Aliyah,
guided by the socialist Zionist movement, was to operate in the context of
a well-defined strategy, "colonization through Jewish class struggle" and
a clear strategic objective: the creation of an exclusively Jewish prole-
tariat, this in order to "normalize" the "inverted pyramid" of Diaspora
Jewish socioeconomic structure. This strategy was translated into two
principles: the “conquest of land" (kibbush hakarka'a) was coupled with
the "conquest of labor" (kibbush ha'avodah) as the dual aspects of Zionist
policy. In practice, these twin principles were specified further in the
twin slogan of exclusive "Hebrew work", expressed in the boycott of Arab
labor; and "Jewish produce", expressed in the boycott of Arab produce.
Those were the cornerstones of "economic separateness" motivated by the
urge to suppress the competition of the increasingly abundant, and there-
fore cheap, native labor, so that an exclusive Jewish proletarianization
by Jewish capital (recall the Borochovist strategy) could be actualized.
Several objective contradictions seem to be inherent in the Labor-
Zionist strategy which (as demonstrated in the previous chapter) is the
theoretically consistent approach to the realization of Zionism in the
form of a bourgeoisie Jewish State. These contradictions lie in the very
requirements for exclusive Jewish proletarianization in Palestine. On the
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Najwa Hanna Makhoul

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