July 31, 2024
RESOLUTION – Exposing Anti-Zionist Threats to Jewish Unity

EUJS notes that:
- On January 2024, over 20 Member Unions co-signed a statement made by EUJS on anti-Zionist Jewish groups and their damage to our Jewish community.
- The majority of Jews in Europe identify themselves as Zionists and support the adoption of the IHRA definition of antisemitism.
- Although anti-Zionist Jewish groups constitute a small dissenting voice within the broader Jewish community, certain anti-Zionist Jewish groups continue to present themselves as representatives of Jewish communities in public.
- By definition, anti-Zionist Jewish groups oppose Zionism, which is the movement advocating for the self-determination and statehood of the Jewish people in their ancestral homeland, the land of Israel.
- For the past few months, many anti-Zionist Jewish groups have discredited the work of many Member Unions, casting doubt on their efforts and attempting to downplay the rising antisemitism. Additionally, many anti-Zionist Jewish groups have denied Israel’s right to self-defense, and on several occasions, they have dismissed the barbaric acts committed by Hamas on October 7th, justifying them as “acts of resistance.
EUJS believes that:
- As a Zionist organisation, we have the duty to support the right of the Jewish people to self-determination in their ancestral homeland, the land of Israel.
- It is legitimate to respect the position of not considering oneself a Zionist.
- Any form of tokenization of our community’s causes is an affront to the history and a threat to the realisation of the mission of European Jewish communities.
- The tokenization of anti-Zionist Jews and the spread of disinformation are causing significant harm to Jewish and Israeli communities in Europe.
- Many anti-Zionist Jewish groups, like Jewish Voice for Peace, are complicit in spreading antisemitic views.
EUJS resolves to:
- Restrain from collaborating with anti-Zionist Jewish organisations.
- Promote non-partisan education on Zionism in civic, academic, and digital spaces.
- Promote research into active anti-Zionist groups in Europe to uncover their problematic ties, particularly any connections with radical Islamist organisations, such as Samidoun, the European affiliate of the PFLP.
- Advocate for fair representation of Young Jews and their shared values in European society.




