See also: antizionist

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anti- +‎ Zionist

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anti-Zionist (plural anti-Zionists)

  1. One who expresses or exhibits anti-Zionism; one who is opposed to Zionism.

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anti-Zionist (comparative more anti-Zionist, superlative most anti-Zionist)

  1. Expressing or exhibiting anti-Zionism; opposed to Zionism.
    • 2020, Miram Gloger, “Letters to the Editor: Envisioning Solidarity”, in Jewish Currents[1]:
      While some extreme factions like Neturei Karta have allowed themselves to become props for the anti-Zionist movement, the vast majority of Hasidim with a theological opposition to a pre-messianic Jewish state vehemently reject making common cause with a pro-Palestinian nationalism that tolerates attacks on fellow Jews living in Israel.
    • 2023 October 18, Ellen Brotsky, Ariel Koren, “We’re anti-Zionist Jews and we see genocide unfolding in Gaza”, in The Guardian[2], →ISSN:
      Representative Nancy Pelosi, our California congresswoman, has affirmed that the United States stands “unwaveringly” by Israel as it conducts its defense — which is why seven of us chained ourselves to her San Francisco offices on Friday as more than 200 anti-Zionist Jews rallied, calling for an end to US military aid to Israel.

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