After half a century of occupation and tremendous costs of the conflict Israel is still
struggling with the idea of a Palestinian state in what is often perceived as the Biblical
Eretz Israel. Mapping Zionism enemy images peace and war policies as well as democracy
within the Jewish State the present study offers original insights into Israel's role in this
conflict. By analyzing Israeli history politics and security-oriented political culture as it
has been evolving from 1948 on this book reveals the ideological and political structures of a
Zionist-oriented state and society. In doing so it uncovers the abyss between the Zionist
vision of Eretz Israel on the one hand and the aspiration to achieve normalization peace and
security on the other. In view of this conflict-laden bi-national reality the Palestinian
question is identified as the Achilles' heel of Jewish statehood in the Land of Israel. Thus
Zionist Israel and the Question of Palestine provides a fresh innovative critical and yet
accessible perspective on one of the most controversial issues in contemporary history.