A Master's Thesis at the University of Basrah Examines the Role of the Betar Organization in the Zionist Movement
A master's thesis at the College of Arts at the University of Basrah examined the Betar organization and its role in the Zionist movement (1923-1945).
The thesis presented by researcher Shaza Arshid Enayah included three chapters in which she examined the emergence and formation of the Betar organization's thought (1923-1925), the Revisionist Zionist movement and Betar (1925-1939), and the development of Betar cells outside Palestine (1939-1945).
The thesis aims to identify the effective role of the Betar organization in establishing the Jewish state on both banks of the Jordan River, as it is considered one of the most effective Zionist organizations in establishing the Zionist entity.
Department of Media and Government Communication
