Antizionism

Why I Won’t Debate Critics of Israel by Sam Harris, Substack, June 5, 2026

Zionists Don’t Have Civil Rights by Jon Michaels and Matthew Segal, Tablet, June 16, 2026

Civil rights law has always recognized coded discrimination, but a federal court decision suggests that may no longer apply to Jews—or their allies.

When Jews Say, “I’m Anti-Zionist,” What Are They Actually Saying? by Bar Guzi, Boundless, June 15, 2026

The Strawberry Plot: Is America falling for the Middle East’s anti-Zionist delusions? by Hussein Aboubakr Mansour, Mosaic, June 8, 2026

The West is presently in the throes of a crisis of meaning. Among the substitute sources of meaning presently on offer, the one that asks least and returns most, the cheapest to acquire and the most versatile in its application, is anti-Zionism. It is an old instrument lately refitted, and what recommends it to a society that has lost its bearings is its efficacy: there is no disappointment it cannot be made to explain, no grievances it cannot organize, and no explanation it offers that requires either evidence or the labor of thought.

“But Zionism!” Isn’t an Argument Anymore by Adam Hummel, Boundless, April 27, 2026

What Ezra Klein misses about what Israel has become.

The Linguistic Shell Game by Erez Levin, Institute for the Critical Study of Antizionism, April 26, 2026

Re-framing and re-prioritizing our focus away from “Antisemitism,” towards the more taboo “Jew-hatred” and “Antizionism”

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Feed the Jews to the Mob by Hussein Aboubakr Mansour, The Abrahamic Metacritique, April 22, 2026

Anti-Zionism is the keystone of the decolonial mentalité, the foundation of Third Worldist resentment, the case study around which the entire system of colonizer and colonized, settler and indigene, white and nonwhite, oppressor and oppressed, achieves its most concentrated political force.

Yes, Anti-Zionism Is Discrimination by Adam Louis-Klein, The Free Press, March 25, 2026

A settlement in a case against UC Berkeley establishes an important principle: Anti-Zionism is just another category of anti-Jewish hate. Anti-Zionism and antisemitism are not identical. They are more like mirror images of each other, symmetrical variants of hate.

A Wolfe in Sheep’s Clothing: A Critique of Israeli ‘Settler-Colonialism’ by Gregg Rosenberg, The Institute for the Critical Study of Antizionism, March 13, 2026

Letter To a Young Antizionist by Elissa Wald, Never Alone, March 10, 2026

Antizionism vs. Antisemitism by Adam Louis-Klein

A Taxonomy of Antizionism by Cary Nelson, Institute for the Critical Study of Antizionism, February 26, 2026

Tucker Carlson’s anti-Zionism shows horseshoe theory nearing a circle by Luke Tress, The Times of Israel, February 25, 2026

Conservative US commentator borrows talking points from the left, highlighting how anti-Zionist discourse is finding a home on both sides of the spectrum.

Defeating Antizionism by Adam Louis-Klein, Sapir Vol. 20, February 24, 2026

The latest pseudoscience to overtake academia.

Yes, Anti-Zionism Is Antisemitism by Dexter Van Zile, X, February 12, 2026

How Jewish Discourse Misdiagnoses Antizionism, Movement Against Antizionism, January 26, 2026

Antizionism Isn’t “Waiting to Become Something Else.”

Antizionism Is A Hate Movement by Lucy Tabrizi, Notes from the Ruins, December 28, 2025

Establishing the Field: A Taxonomy of Modern Antizionism

It’s Time to Make Antizionism a Field of Study by Samuel J. Hyde, Beyond Belief, November 16, 2025

Toward the Study of Antizionism – Without the Hyphen by Izabella Tabarovsky, Kohelet Policy Forum [undated]