Imad Ali Hamad's profound work, 'Philosophy of the Establishment of the Israeli State: Jewish and Zionist Movements,' offers a comprehensive philosophical and historical examination of the genesis of the State of Israel. This book meticulously explores the diverse Jewish and Zionist movements that collectively contributed to its formation, dissecting their core ideologies, political strategies, and historical impact. Hamad delves into the intellectual underpinnings and philosophical justifications employed to rationalize the establishment of the state, providing readers with a critical understanding of the complex forces that shaped this pivotal historical event. It is an essential read for anyone seeking to grasp the intricate origins of the Israeli state.