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British Zionism was motivated by anti-Semitism and a belief in Jewish superiority over Palestinians. Their position changed to align with British geopolitical interests, disregarding the needs of Arabs and international Jews. What is clear throughout the period is that anti-Semitism was the motivation for British Zionism, alongside the racist ideology that placed Jews as superior to Palestinians. Conclusively, their position changed to fit the British geopolitical interests. The changing mandatory stance had nothing to do with the needs and desires of the Arab population or the international Jewish community.