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Document Type : Original Article
Abstract
Israeli security thinking ontology is a function of its ideological and geopolitical necessities. Zionist ghettoes in the 18th and 19th centuries had a significant incentive to organize dispersed Jewish groups in various countries. The literature of such a collection is organized on the basis of Talmudic approaches. As such, security can be seen as the core of the strategic thinking of Zionist groups in Israel and elsewhere in the world. With regard to the semiotics of security thinking in Israel, the main question of the paper can be explained in this connection: "What is the basis of the ontological signs of Israeli security thinking and what is its function?" The article hypothesis emphasizes that: " In this article, the garrison government is measured as an independent variable, while the ghetto security ontology can be seen as a dependent variable. The theoretical framework of the paper is based on a combination of the constructivist approach and the critical school. Such approaches emphasize the role of identity components. On the other hand, it can be argued that the constructivist approach, rather than having epistemological cues, is formed on the basis of ontological and ontological indicators. The main reason for using the constructivist approach can be to link identity indices and perceptions to Israeli security policy.