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Issue: 24 | Editor: Natan raanan | 25.08.2005
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The Post-Moralists

• Yemini Ben Dror

Post-Zionist researchers have exposed new and negative aspects of Zionist history. Some of them are correct and it is good that the winning version is being researched. The problem lies in the conclusions reached by the researchers: the Jewish people have no right to national self-determination and the Palestinian refugees should be able to implement the right of return.
This view, apparently stems from a universal morality, is deviant and hypocritical. The negative of self-determination is within the bounds of a new anti-Semitism and the replacing of one injustice with another. Implementation of the right of return is a process unprecedented in any other country. Instead of "post-Zionist" these researchers should be called "post-moralist."

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