This study explores the concept and history of securitization and Zionist ideology. It discusses the relationship between colonial settlement policies and securitization and compares the power dynamics between “Israel” and Palestinians. The study concludes that the Israeli discourse adds a security dimension to its policies, inventing justifications for their implementation by propagating a narrative that portrays Palestinians as a threat and Israel as living in a hostile Arab environment. Consequently, Israel continues to impose its ideology on the land under the guise of security needs, effectively utilizing security as a tool in the hands of ideology. Keywords: Securitization, "Israel", Palestinians, Zionism, substitutional settler colonialism.
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