He argues that the Jewish diaspora functions as a transnational support base for Israel because it sees protecting Israel as a form of self-protection and channels wealth, education, and connections back into the Israeli project.
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Diaspora Politics
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"And this is one of the things we know about. It's possible that Israel is spying on all our devices right now. So, 40..."
"It's really well educated, and it's really well connected. And many of these members of the Jewish diaspora will eventually return to Israel to..."
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