Solidarity is the political version of love

Peace Education

Zionism, in the words of its founders, is an explicitly “colonial” ideology.We’re proud anti-Zionists at JVP. But what is Zionism and why are we opposed to it?

Zionism is a 19th century political ideology that claimed Jewish safety required a Jewish-only nation-state. The Zionist movement emphasized their ideology as a response to centuries of antisemitic persecution against Jews across Europe. In 1948, Zionist militias established a Jewish state on Palestinian land, instituted a military occupation over Palestinians, and mandated a system of Jewish legal supremacy — apartheid.

For 75 years, Zionism has been used to justify massacres of Palestinians by the Israeli military, the destruction of villages and olive groves, and a military occupation that separates families with checkpoints and walls. The Israeli government, and the US Jewish institutions that defend Zionism and the state of Israel, wants us to think Zionism was inevitable, and that to be Jewish is to be Zionist.


As anti-Zionists, we know our history of oppression, but we reject Zionism as the answer. We know our safety is — and always has been — in solidarity and a shared future. Don’t be fooled by claims that Zionism is a movement for Jewish self determination — it never was. Despite hardship, diaspora Jews created thriving communities, cultural practices, and histories. As long as Zionism has existed, there were Jews standing in opposition to it.  Not only did these Jews oppose Zionism because of its required dispossession of Palestinian people, they saw Zionism as a false promise. They rejected the idea that Jewish freedom from antisemitism must be confined to finding power in a militarized state and seeking refuge from oppression through militarism while subjugating others closes all avenues of safety through solidarity.

Anti-Zionism is anti-colonial and anti-imperialist. We must lead with this framing if we wish to dismantle Zionism. Only by seeing Zionism for what it is can we claim any solidarity with others.

Ranjan Solomon is a political commentator

* The quote Solidarity is the political version of love is from (Melanie Kaye/Kantrowitz, (1945 -2018) Jewish American lesbian feminist, activist, and author)  

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