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The Left-Wing Case Against Antizionism

The Left-Wing Case Against Antizionism
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This article argues that modern anti-Zionism often manifests as a form of discrimination that mirrors historical anti-Jewish violence. The author contends that the movement has unfairly normalized hostility toward Jewish people under the guise of progressive politics.

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It contributes to the ongoing debate regarding the boundaries between political criticism of Israel and antisemitism within Western political discourse.

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Discrimination against Israelis qua Israelis—and the “Zionists” who appear as their proxies—is a moral wrong.

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The article presents a specific ideological critique of the modern Left's stance on Israel, reflecting a perspective common in center-right to right-leaning intellectual publications.

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