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Gush Emunim - vertaling naar nederlands

ISRAELI ULTRANATIONALIST MOVEMENT
Bloc of the Faithful; Block of the Faithful; Emunim Gush; Gush Emonim; Gush Emunim Movement

Gush Emunim         
Goesh Emoeniem (religieuze volksbeweging die zich vestigt in Juda, Samaria en de Gazastrook)
Gush Ezyon         
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  • 1943 [[Survey of Palestine]] map, shortly prior to the re-founding of Jewish settlements in the area. “Kefar Etsyon” is shown as abandoned (top left), referring to the 1935-37 failed settlement. No other Jewish settlements are shown in the area.
  • "The lone oak", one of Gush Etzion's symbols
  • [[Alon Shvut]] winery
  • Jewish prisoners in Jordan, after the fall of Gush Etzion, May 1948
  • [[Kfar Etzion]], 1947
  • Kibbutz [[Masu'ot Yitzhak]], May 1947
  • The four kibbutzes of the Gush Etzion at the time of the 1948 war ([[Kfar Etzion]], [[Ein Zurim]], [[Massuot Yitzhak]], [[Revadim]]) overlaid on a 1943 [[Survey of Palestine]] map. The land area is shown as being within the village boundaries of [[Khirbet Beit Zakariyyah]].
  • Highway 60]], leading from Jerusalem to Gush Etzion
  • [[Beitar Illit]], the largest city in Gush Etzion, was founded in 1985
  • [[Revadim]], December 1947
CLUSTER OF ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS LOCATED IN THE JUDAEAN MOUNTAINS
Etzion bloc; Gush Ezyon
Goesh Etzion
Gush Etzion         
  • access-date= 22 July 2019}}</ref>
  • 1943 [[Survey of Palestine]] map, shortly prior to the re-founding of Jewish settlements in the area. “Kefar Etsyon” is shown as abandoned (top left), referring to the 1935-37 failed settlement. No other Jewish settlements are shown in the area.
  • "The lone oak", one of Gush Etzion's symbols
  • [[Alon Shvut]] winery
  • Jewish prisoners in Jordan, after the fall of Gush Etzion, May 1948
  • [[Kfar Etzion]], 1947
  • Kibbutz [[Masu'ot Yitzhak]], May 1947
  • The four kibbutzes of the Gush Etzion at the time of the 1948 war ([[Kfar Etzion]], [[Ein Zurim]], [[Massuot Yitzhak]], [[Revadim]]) overlaid on a 1943 [[Survey of Palestine]] map. The land area is shown as being within the village boundaries of [[Khirbet Beit Zakariyyah]].
  • Highway 60]], leading from Jerusalem to Gush Etzion
  • [[Beitar Illit]], the largest city in Gush Etzion, was founded in 1985
  • [[Revadim]], December 1947
CLUSTER OF ISRAELI SETTLEMENTS LOCATED IN THE JUDAEAN MOUNTAINS
Etzion bloc; Gush Ezyon
Goesh Etzion

Definitie

gush
(gushes, gushing, gushed)
1.
When liquid gushes out of something, or when something gushes a liquid, the liquid flows out very quickly and in large quantities.
Piping-hot water gushed out...
A supertanker continues to gush oil off the coast of Spain.
VERB: V adv/prep, V n
2.
A gush of liquid is a sudden, rapid flow of liquid, or a quantity of it that suddenly flows out.
I heard a gush of water.
N-SING: usu N of n
3.
If someone gushes, they express their admiration or pleasure in an exaggerated way.
'Oh, it was brilliant,' he gushes...
He gushed about his love for his wife.
VERB: V with quote, V prep
gushing
He delivered a gushing speech.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Gush Emunim

Gush Emunim (Hebrew: גּוּשׁ אֱמוּנִים‎, Bloc of the Faithful) was an Israeli ultranationalist Orthodox Jewish right-wing activist movement committed to establishing Jewish settlements in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and the Golan Heights. While not formally established as an organization until 1974 in the wake of the Yom Kippur War, Gush Emunim sprang out of the conquests of the Six-Day War in 1967, encouraging Jewish settlement of the land of Israel based on two points, one religious and one practical. The religious point was a belief that, according to the Torah, God wants the Jewish people to live in the land of Israel and had returned lands such as the biblical Judea and Samaria as an opportunity for the Jewish people to return to their ancestral homeland. The second point stemmed from a concern that the pre-1967 borders, a mere 10 km (6.2 mi) wide at its narrowest point, were indefensible, especially in the long term, and it was therefore necessary to ensure that the land captured in the Six-Day War remained under Israeli control by creating a Jewish presence in the region and placing "facts on the ground". While Gush Emunim no longer exists officially, vestiges of its influence remain in Israeli politics and society.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Gush Emunim
1. Without the settlement enterprise, peace might have reigned here already; without the Gush Emunim movement, supported by successive Israeli governments, there would be no settlements; and without the Mercaz Harav yeshiva, there would be no Gush Emunim.
2. On the other side of the map stood the Revisionist right and Gush Emunim.
3. Benny Katzover, one of the founders of Gush Emunim, said the operation was a success for the settlers.
4. But they refused: They want to teach Judaism and nationalism according to the worldview of Gush Emunim.
5. Advertisement Granted, the worldview of the Gush Emunim settlers, who initiated the mass settlement in the territories, prompted this threat.