Antizionism unites people who disagree on almost everything.
They disagree about religion, capitalism, gender, democracy, and almost everything else — but somehow, “the Jews” still bring them together.
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They disagree about religion, capitalism, gender, democracy, and almost everything else — but somehow, “the Jews” still bring them together.

We cannot truly love a country because it never lets us down. We should love it because we still choose it even and especially when it does.

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The Israelis and Turks were once allies. Syria could make them direct enemies.

The Soviet Union’s most successful export wasn’t communism. It was anti-Zionism.

The goal should not be to stop every war, but to create the conditions that make the next one unlikely.
Likud’s dominance was never inevitable. Neither is its survival.

For 20 years, I tried not to be the Israeli in the room. October 7th reminded me why I was wrong.
The most revealing part of Jewish anti-Zionism is not what it opposes, but what it is trying to escape.
One of the most documented wars in history may also be one of the most misunderstood.

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