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The IHRA definition does no more than recognise that anti-Zionism may or may not be antisemitic in its motivation or effects.
In this Palestine Post, we speak with Eliana Rubin who is an anti-Zionist organizer, somatic practitioner, full spectrum doula and author of the book Taking the State out of the Body: A Guide to ...
When an elected official declines to support Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state, embraces slogans like “globalize the ...
According to this doctrine, Jews per se will be safe in the new utopia as long as they do not subscribe to the Zionist ...
At the Rencontres d’Arles international photography festival in southern France on July 8, American photographer and activist ...
A Highland Park rabbi warns that rising anti-Zionist rhetoric is making Jewish life more dangerous — and calls on Americans ...
Anti-Zionism is the greatest threat facing the Jewish people today; surely, that should be sufficient to treat it as a menace on its own terms. Anti-Zionism threatens the Jewish people in three ways.
No, Anti-Zionism Is Not Antisemitism—Except When It Is Some take the view that anti-Zionism is never antisemitic. Others say it always is. Both are wrong—and both obstruct honest dialogue.
When anti-Zionism licenses dehumanization, mob intimidation, firebombings and terror, then it is not opposition to a government. It is a campaign of hate against a people. ...
Zionism is a compromise. Eretz Yisrael, the Land of Israel, is a Biblical, religious concept with variously defined ...
Anti-Zionism and Marxist-Leninism are linked because after the Second World War, the Soviet Union promoted antisemitism and, later, anti-Zionism.