Saying jews control the world isn’t a good faith criticism of Judaism. It’s an antisemitic conspiracy theory.
There exists Zionist institutions that lobby for Israel.
Jewish billionaires also exist.
But a key part of Zionism is for Jews to ally with the world powers and to create a symbiotic relationship wherein the west supports Israel whereas Israel furthers the west’s agenda.
The bulk of power is not with the Jews but rather the western powers that Israel depends on for resources and legitimacy.
If I were to give an analogy, the west is like the World Government whereas Israel is like the shichibukai. It’s a very loose analogy, but it conveys the relationship.
In any case there is no cabal of Jews controlling the west to make them support Israel. The west supports Israel because it’s in the west’s interests. That’s how Zionism works.
I see your point. I don't agree with it. Some of these guys are so wealthy they can bribe pretty much anyone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmon...trong supporter of Zionism,'The noble donator').
He became a leading proponent of the
Zionist movement, financing the first site at
Rishon LeZion. In his goal for the establishment of a Jewish homeland, he promoted industrialization and economic development. In 1924, he established the
Palestine Jewish Colonization Association (PICA), which acquired more than 125,000 acres (50,586 ha) of land and set up business ventures.
Edmond de Rothschild also played a pivotal role in Israel's wine industry. Under the supervision of his administrators in
Ottoman Palestine, farm colonies and vineyards were established, and two major wineries were opened in Rishon LeZion and
Zikhron Ya'akov.
[4] It is estimated[
by whom?] that Rothschild spent over $50 million in supporting the settlements and backed research in electricity by engineers and financed development of an electric generating station.
Rothschild funded a glass factory that would supply bottles for his wineries. Rothschild met
Meir Dizengoff in Paris and chose Dizengoff to launch and manage the new factory, called Mizaga. Dizengoff opened the factory in
Tantura in 1892 and managed the factory for approximately two years. Mizaga was the first Jewish-owned factory in
Ottoman Palestine.
Jews and Arabs lived amicably on Rothschild's land, with no Arab grievances, even in the worst periods of disturbance.[
citation needed] According to historian
Albert M. Hyamson, "Rothschild recognised that the overriding interest of the Jews of Palestine was the confidence and the friendship of their Arab neighbours. The interests of the Arab cultivators of the land he bought were never overlooked, but by development he made this land capable of maintaining a population ten times its former size."
[5] While Edmond de Rothschild was not always supportive of an inclusive government—he suggested in 1931 to
Judah Magnes that "We must hold them (the Arabs) down with a strong hand"
[6]—he acknowledged the importance of co-governance and peaceful coexistence in a 1934 letter to the
League of Nations, stating that "the struggle to put an end to the
Wandering Jew, could not have as its result, the creation of the Wandering Arab."
[7]