Zionism isn't a two thousand year-old yearning for anything except stealing the land and water resources of inferior races. Witness the upcoming theft of Bedouin lands in the Negev:
"Following one of the most heated debates the Israeli parliament has seen in recent years, the Knesset approved the Prawer-Begin Plan for the Arrangement of Bedouin-Palestinian Settlement in the Negev yesterday (Monday). Commonly referred to as the Prawer Plan, the new legislation will allow the government to destroy dozens of so-called unrecognized villages in the South and remove between 30-40,000 Bedouin from their homes..."
In other words, destroying Arab villages while planning and building for Jews.
"The issue of the unrecognized villages, most of them in the South, has accompanied Israel since its inception. In the early 1950s, Israel refused to recognize the native Bedouin populations claim to the land due to a lack of registration of the land by the British Mandate authorities (there are, however, records of permanent, non-nomadic Bedouin settlements going back to the 19th century).
"Other unrecognized villages are 'temporary' settlements of Bedouins who were displaced in the 1948 War and were never allowed to return to their lands (after the war, Bedouin who lived in the western Negev were ordered to move east, and Jewish settlements were built in the area)."
Collision course: Plan to displace tens of thousands of Bedouin passes first Knesset vote | +972 Magazine
"Following one of the most heated debates the Israeli parliament has seen in recent years, the Knesset approved the Prawer-Begin Plan for the Arrangement of Bedouin-Palestinian Settlement in the Negev yesterday (Monday). Commonly referred to as the Prawer Plan, the new legislation will allow the government to destroy dozens of so-called unrecognized villages in the South and remove between 30-40,000 Bedouin from their homes..."
In other words, destroying Arab villages while planning and building for Jews.
"The issue of the unrecognized villages, most of them in the South, has accompanied Israel since its inception. In the early 1950s, Israel refused to recognize the native Bedouin populations claim to the land due to a lack of registration of the land by the British Mandate authorities (there are, however, records of permanent, non-nomadic Bedouin settlements going back to the 19th century).
"Other unrecognized villages are 'temporary' settlements of Bedouins who were displaced in the 1948 War and were never allowed to return to their lands (after the war, Bedouin who lived in the western Negev were ordered to move east, and Jewish settlements were built in the area)."
Collision course: Plan to displace tens of thousands of Bedouin passes first Knesset vote | +972 Magazine