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Anti-Zionism stops pretending that it’s not just plain antisemitism

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Anti-Zionism stops pretending that it’s not just plain antisemitism
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The New York Post editorial board argues that anti-Zionism has increasingly revealed itself as a form of antisemitism, citing recent incidents such as a Park Slope Food Co-op meeting where 'Jewish supremacism' was denounced and recent hate crimes against Jewish individuals in New York and London. The piece contends that expressions of anti-Zionism often rely on antisemitic tropes and conspiracy theories, regardless of political origin. It criticizes the blurring of anti-Zionism and antisemitism, suggesting that the former no longer even attempts to conceal its hostility toward Jews.

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Opinion editorial Anti-Zionism stops pretending that it’s not just plain antisemitism By Post Editorial Board Published April 30, 2026, 10:58 a.m. ET "Anti-Zionists" have dropped the pretense that they love Jews and only hate Israel because they are so principled, The Post's editorial board writes. AFP via Getty Images At least they’re getting open about it: “Anti-Zionists” have dropped the pretense that they love Jews and only hate Israel because they are so principled. A meeting of the notoriously hard-woke Park Slope Food Co-op — where debates about the politics of parsley are as bitter as locally grown horseradish — took an ugly turn the other night when one speaker informed an attentive audience that the real problem in America today is “Jewish supremacism.” We call it ugly, but many…

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