Naming the ideology. Defining the threat. Setting the standard.

This declaration affirms that antizionism is the modern ideological form of Jew-hatred.

Originating in Soviet disinformation and reshaped through contemporary social-justice language, antizionism has become a structured hate movement targeting Jews collectively.

As the third era of Jew-hatred, it repackages old libels and demonization in the moral vocabulary of anti-racism, human rights, and decolonization.

This declaration provides institutions and leaders with the clear definitions and language needed to identify, reject, and confront antizionist narratives across education, policy, media, and public life.

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Why A Declaration Matters

Naming Antizionism Is an Act of Moral Clarity, Institutional Integrity, and Civilizational Responsibility.

Antizionism is not merely a political position or an overheated ideology. It is a worldview, a comprehensive moral narrative that casts Jews, Zionism, and the Jewish state as the supreme violators of the modern era’s highest virtues: anti-racism, decolonization, and universal human rights.

Like the anti-Judaism of the medieval world and the racial antisemitism of the modern age, antizionism redefines the Jew through the moral vocabulary of its time. It does not emerge as a disagreement over policy, but as a mechanism for assigning guilt, villainy, and social stigma to Jews collectively.

For this reason, institutions, communities, and leaders must adopt a clear public declaration that Antizionism is Jew-hatred (Judenhass). Such a declaration is not symbolic; it fulfills core moral and civic obligations.

  • A declaration explicitly names antizionism as a form of Jew-hatred, breaking through the fog of euphemism, equivocation, and “both sides” rhetoric that has allowed this ideology to spread. It prevents the misdiagnosis of antizionism as mere political critique, and affirms the historical truth that demonizing the Jewish nation is structurally identical to demonizing the Jewish people.

    With moral clarity, institutions regain their footing in an age of disinformation.

  • Antizionism often infiltrates institutions through ambiguity by framing libels as “activism,” demonology as “solidarity,” and hostility as “human rights.”

    A declaration provides leaders, educators, and staff with clear linguistic boundaries and a shared conceptual framework to identify when discourse crosses into hate. It becomes a foundational reference point for:

    • curriculum decisions

    • DEI training and policy

    • campus climate responses

    • public communications

    • community standards

    This protects institutions from ideological capture and mission drift.

  • Antizionism aggressively targets Jewish identity by redefining Jewish peoplehood, erasing Jewish history, and denying Jewish self-determination. This leaves Jews, particularly students, open to harassment, exclusion, and ideological tests for belonging.

    Declaring that antizionism is Jew-hatred:

    • affirms that Jewish identity includes a connection to Zion and Israel

    • rejects ideological “litmus tests” imposed on Jews

    • ensures that safety policies and harassment standards apply to antizionist hostility

    • shields Jews from collective slander disguised as political speech

    Institutions have a duty to protect their communities from targeted ideological harm.

  • Antizionism relies not on facts but on libels such as, but not limited to, accusations of genocide, apartheid, colonialism, ethnic cleansing, and global conspiracy. These accusations are not analytical claims; they are moral weapons designed to construct a villain.

    A public declaration disrupts this pattern by anchoring the institution in:

    • historical evidence

    • scholarly understanding

    • conceptual rigor

    • a moral vocabulary resistant to manipulation

    This prevents antizionist narratives from presenting themselves as moral certainties.

  • When an institution clearly affirms that antizionism is Jew-hatred, it signals reliability, seriousness, and ethical consistency. It strengthens partnerships with:

    • Jewish communal organizations

    • academic and educational institutions

    • interfaith partners

    • civic and human-rights organizations

    • policy leaders

    By drawing a principled line, institutions demonstrate courage, integrity, and fidelity to universal standards.

  • Antizionism spreads fastest where leaders remain silent.
    A declaration interrupts this process by publicly affirming that:

    • hatred disguised as humanitarianism is still hatred

    • demonology dressed as activism is still demonology

    • Libels, regardless of language, remain libels

    Naming antizionism deprives it of moral cover and halts its normalization within public life.

A Declaration Is Not Optional — It Is Necessary

To refuse to name antizionism is to allow the third era of Jew-hatred to operate unchallenged.
To name it is to fulfill a moral obligation:

  • To history

  • To truth

  • To Jewish communities everywhere

  • And to the integrity of public institutions in a disordered age

A declaration is an act of courage, clarity, and responsibility.
It affirms that the Jewish people have the right to exist, the right to belong, and the right to self-determination without being cast as the villains of another era’s moral narrative.

GLOBAL DECLARATION:

ANTIZIONISM is JEW-HATRED

Issued by PIE4ALL and StopAntizionism.com | StopAntizionism.ca

Join thousands who affirm moral clarity: Antizionism is Jew-Hatred. Read the Declaration and add your name to this historic stand.

READ & SIGN THE DECLARATION

Signed on behalf of:

Dr. Naya Lekht, Founder Stop Antizionism

Natasha H. Pein, Executive Director Stop Antizionism

PIE4ALL – Pinnacle Integrity in Education for All 

Stopaz.org | StopAntizionism.com | StopAntizionism.ca

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