anti-Zionist

Related to anti-Zionist: anti-semitic

anti-Zionist

n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a person who is opposed to Zionism
adj
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) opposed to Zionism: he was anti-Zionist and not anti-Semitic.
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Fiercely anti-Zionist students have become a fixture on American college campuses.
Apprehensive lest the loyalty of American Jews to the US be undermined by the existence of a Jewish state, he argues, the paper adopted an anti-Zionist critique that has remained embedded in its editorials, on the Opinion page, and in its news coverage.
She states, "I am told every day I am anti-American if I am not pro-Israel." Well, I am pro-American, anti-Zionist, but not anti-Semite.
The California Education Code empowers UC officials to function as jurisdictions unto themselvesaas though they were small cities, and they declined to investigate anti-Zionist disruptions.
A 10-member rabbinical delegation from the radical anti-Zionist Neturei Karta organization met with Iran's foreign minister this past Friday, condemning the State of Israel while lauding the Iranian government's policy vis-A -vis its Jewish minority.
Yet many Palestinian and anti-Zionist Jews point out that Israel was founded by European settlers who basically with British help (the Balfour Declaration) turfed the Palestinians off their land creating 850,000 refugees.
Labour leader Mr Corbyn has argued it is possible to be anti-Zionist without being antisemitic.
The party issued the denial as shadow chancellor John McDonnell faced questions over his backing of the creation of a controversial anti-Zionist group in 2008.
Since the rise of the Palestinian Liberation Movement and the Soviet anti-Zionist campaign in the 1960s, Israel has faced multiple propaganda and ideological challenges emanating from the left.
Summary: Prominent 1948 Palestinian filmmaker Mohammed Bakri's anti-Zionist statements, made in Beirut over the weekend, caused the Israeli culture minister to call for an investigation, something the museum director who invited Bakri to Beirut said was unsurprising Thursday.
The statement pointed to the emergence of new anti-Zionist movements across the world, and underlined that despite proxy wars in the region, the issue of Palestine should remain the Islamic World's top priority.
Criticism of the state of Israel's mistreatment of Palestinians is not racist and is agreed by many Jews themselves - there are anti-Zionist Jews.