Political Program:
Confronting Zionism’s Violence and False Narratives
Foundation:
Zionism is a political ideology that represents neither the Jewish religion nor world Jews as a collective group.
Criticism of Zionism is not criticism of Judaism; Judaism as a religion and culture is completely separate from the political project of Zionism.
Analysis of power and narratives:
American political and financial world dominance is used as a tool to protect Zionist crimes against humanity, with Israel and its supporters using institutional and media influence to prevent international criticism and sanctions.
Zionism must be classified as an apartheid and terrorist ideology according to international law, as its practices in Israel and other occupied territories are by definition ethnically discriminatory and violent.
Just as it is impossible to speak of “moderate” Nazism, the idea of ”moderate Zionism” is a derivation from its totalitarian, racist and war criminal content.
Anti-Semitism and political abuse:
The modus operandi of the Zionists consists of taking the Jews of the world as political hostages, as Israel and Zionist actors claim to represent Judaism and the Jews of the world.
This narrative functions as a shield for political and military crimes and deliberately channels criticism onto innocent Jews, which creates and reinforces anti-Semitism on a false basis.
This can be compared to the Islamic State, which falsely claims to represent the Muslims of the world and thus creates Islamophobia on the basis of its own crimes and abuse of religious symbols and communal feelings.
Political goals:
Dismantle the state and ideological structures that use religion and ethnicity as a political shield for power interests and war crimes.
International work to have Zionism classified as a terrorist and apartheid ideology by relevant courts and institutions.
Strengthen and cooperate with Jewish and Muslim groups that work against the political abuse of their religion and identity.
Highlight that an increasing number of Jews support anti-Zionist movements, including Jews in Denmark and globally, and recognize their resistance to being wrongly associated with Israeli actions and Zionist policies.
Conclusion:
The showdown concerns Zionist ideology and practice, not Judaism or world Jewry. The intention is to remove false narratives, protect innocent populations, and promote international law, equality, and peace.
This political program is formulated as a critique of Zionism and the way religion and identity are used as a shield for politics and the use of force; it proposes cooperation with minority groups that oppose these practices, and it recognizes that anti-Zionism is not anti-Semitism