Zionism

As Gillian Segal hasa track record of insisting that legitimate criticism of Israel is antisemitic, it is more likely that she will be an envoy for promoting racism and division, argues Janet Parker.

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Israel’s state-owned water company Mekorot has played a key role in the theft of Palestinian water. "Fuera Mekorot" (Get Out Mekorot) campaign organiser Gisela Cardozo spoke to 鶹ӳ’s Ben Radford about Mekorot's nefarious activities in Argentina and the campaign against it.

Antisemitism is weaponised when Palestinians, the indigenous victims of Zionism, are vilified as terrorists, Muslim extremists and antisemite, a forum was told. Sarah Hathway reports.

Maggie K, from the Tzedek Collective, addressed a solidarity rally at the University of Sydney encampment for Palestine on May 3.

NSW counter terrorism officers bailed up an artist after he posted a criticism on X about the lenient treatment given toa Zionist who planted a bomb on a Palestine activists’ utility. Rachel Evans reports.

The Jewish Council of Australia said attempts to remove pro-Palestinian voices should be “deeply concerning to all who value a plural and open society”. Kerry Smith reports.

NSW Police took eight weeks to locate a Zionist who planted a bomb on a Palestine supporter’s vehicle. David Wisewas given a mere three-month non-parole sentence. Rachel Evans reports.

Alex Bainbridge speaks to Sam Wainwright about the Zionist campaign against Leila Khaled being allowed to speak in Australia.

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Yorgos Mitralias seeks to answer how it came about that the vast majority of Israeli citizens support and even applaud the genocidal war on the Palestinian people?

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Lenni Brenner's edited volume, 51 Documents: Zionist Collaboration With the Nazis is important reading today in the context of the United States-backed Israeli genocidal war in Gaza, writes Barry Sheppard.

The mainstream media’sapologisms for mass murderare sickening.ѲʲԱ𲵲 argues we need to reject and call out attempts to silence resistance to genocide, before it is normalised.

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The defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II, and the horrors of the Holocaust, put an end to antisemitic regimes in Europe. But it did not end collaboration between Zionism and antisemitism, argues Barry Sheppard.