anti-zionism is definitely a normal political position here.
By the way, as I understand it, Zionism is to give "Jewish people a place to live".
By that definition, what Israel's currently doing is anti-Zionist, because their behavior is damaging their reputation in the world, while Ireland's criticism of the war is in that sense pro-Zionist.
Please try to use the definitions of widely used words by their popularly accepted understandings instead of individualist interpretations. Especially in regards to contentious and politically charged words such as zionism, an ideological movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and expansion of an ethnically Jewish nation in what is now Israel.
By the way, as I understand it, Zionism is to give "Jewish people a place to live".
By that definition, what Israel's currently doing is anti-Zionist, because their behavior is damaging their reputation in the world, while Ireland's criticism of the war is in that sense pro-Zionist.
Please try to use the definitions of widely used words by their popularly accepted understandings instead of individualist interpretations. Especially in regards to contentious and politically charged words such as zionism, an ideological movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now) the development and expansion of an ethnically Jewish nation in what is now Israel.