: a supporter of Zionism; a person who believes in the
development and protection of a Jewish nation in its historic
homeland of Israel
WHEN IT’S ANTISEMITIC:
A post claiming Israel will turn the European Union into a “Zio puppet.”
Zionism is a movement and ideology to reestablish and
support the existence of a Jewish state in the Biblical Land
of Israel. A Zionist is someone who supports Jews’ right to
self-determination in their historic homeland and Israel’s right
to exist. However, antisemites often use “Zionist” or “Zio” as
shorthand for “Jew,” while many antisemites attempt to cloak
their hate by claiming to be merely “anti-Zionists”. Notably, anti-Zionism — the belief that the Jewish people
do not have the right to a national home in their ancestral
homeland (e.g. that the State of Israel should not exist) — is
itself widely believed by Jews and non-Jewish allies to be a form of antisemitism.
Anti-Zionism can also spread antisemitic conspiracy theories.
For example, referring to Zionism and Judaism interchangeably
blames Jewish people for the actions and policies of the State
of Israel, which furthers conspiracy theories about control and
world domination. This was a common practice during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, in which claims that Jews were intentionally spreading the virus were accompanied by accusations of Zionists — describing both Israeli companies and Jewish CEOs of major corporations — of profiting off of the vaccine.