Indeed those Jews who may best be described as "fundamentalists" are the same ones who place the LEAST emphasis on Holocaust history or zionism. They're too busy studying Torah.
Would you care to give us your academic cites for this notion? Seems counter intuitive to me in the context of Israel and the occupied territories. I read various sources and have seen many pictures of settlers in the occupied territories who appear to be fundamentalist practitioners of the Jewish faith. So please explain how they are the LEAST likely to be zionists?
I personally think that religion is a smoke screen for the real settler nature of the culture but that is pure conjecture on my part. It seems the Israelis settler class wants to have their own genocidal war with the "natives" just like the good ole USA fought its great and "noble" indian wars.
A member of Neturei Karta, an ultra-Orthodox movement within the anti-Zionist bloc, stands with a Palestinian during Israeli-Palestinian clashes during a Israeli settler march in the mostly Arab neighborhood of Silwan in East Jerusalem, Sunday.
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/terrorism-security/2010/0425/Israeli-Pale...
Settlers Torch Olive Orchard In Hebron
Friday March 12, 2010 10:22 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
A group of fundamentalist Jewish settlers burnt on Thursday at night an olive orchard in Safa village, north west of Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank.
Dozens of settlers torched the grove while the Israeli army did not attempt to intervene or stop them.
The residents called the local civil defense and firefighters but the army prevented them from reaching the grove.
Soldiers also attacked an international peace activist and confiscated his camera for taking pictures of the assault and the soldiers.
The land in question is 25 Dunams (6.17 Acres) planted with Olives and some evergreens.
http://www.aljazeerah.info/News/2010/March/12%20n/Israeli%20Police%20App...