Old New Land forever altered the face of the Middle East.
The book was a nineteenth-century utopian blueprint for a modern state of Israel.
There were Jewish settlers in Palestine, and Zionist ideas had existed in Eastern Europe before Herzl, but Herzl made Zionism into a cultural and political movement acceptable to Western governments and intellectuals.
His prophecy at the end of this book became reality: If you will it, it is not a fable.
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Reality | If you will it it is not a fable |
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