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Jewish Autonomous Oblast
federal subject of Russia
Islamism
Islamism is a range of religious and political ideological movements that believe that Islam should influence political systems. Its proponents believe Islam is innately political, and that Islam as a political system is superior to communism, liberal democracy, capitalism, and other alternatives in achieving a just, successful society. The advocates of Islamism, also known as "al-Islamiyyun", are usually affiliated with Islamic institutions or social mobilization movements, emphasizing the implementation of sharia, pan-Islamic political unity, and the creation of Islamic states.
Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions
Palestinian-led movement demanding international sanctions against Israel
anti-Zionism
Anti-Zionism is opposition to Zionism. Although anti-Zionism is a heterogeneous phenomenon, all its proponents agree that the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, and the movement to create a sovereign Jewish state in the region of Palestine—a region partly coinciding with the biblical Land of Israel���was flawed or unjust in some way.
From the river to the sea
political catchphrase referring to the region between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea
Zionist Occupation Government
conspiracy theory of secret Jewish control of governments or the world
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 3379
United Nations General Assembly resolution adopted in 1975
Grup Yorum
Turkish band
2024 pro-Palestinian protests on university campuses
series of war protests on university campuses
Khawaja Muhammad Asif
Minister for Defence, PML(N) leader
Islamo-leftism
Islamo-leftism is a neologism designating a supposed proximity and laxity of certain left-wing ideologies, personalities or parties towards political Islam, or even Islamism. Composed of the prefix "Islamo-" and the noun "leftism", it was created by Pierre-André Taguieff in 2002, before being subsequently taken up by various media, intellectual, academic or political personalities. The relevance of the term is contested in particular by its instrumentalization and its stigmatizing aspect similar to "Judeo-Bolshevism".
new antisemitism
concept of a new form of antisemitism
3D Test of Antisemitism
three criteria aiming to distinguish criticism of Israel and antisemitism
bourgeois nationalism
nationalism of the ruling class under capitalism
Khazar theory of Ashkenazi ancestry
theory that Ashkenazi Jews descended from Turkic Khazars
World Conference against Racism 2001
United Nations conference
Palestinian genocide allegations
allegations pertaining to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany
the ahistorical comparison of Israel to Nazi Germany or Israelis to WWII Nazi Germans
Israeli Apartheid Week
Annual series of university activities
proposals for a Jewish state
Proposed Jewish states outside the State of Palestina
National movements and land-use sociology
academic study of national liberation and land management
legitimacy of the State of Israel
question of whether Israeli political authority over a part of Palestine is legitimate or not
Temple Denial
assertion that none of the Temples in Jerusalem ever existed or were not located on the Temple Mount
Progressive except Palestine
political pejorative to refer to people who support progressive views and Israel in the Arab-Israeli conflict
Anti-normalization with Israel
Anti-normalization is a political stance and set of practices within the pro-Palestinian movement that opposes engagement with Israelis or Israeli institutions. This concept has become a significant component of Palestinian activism, particularly in connection with the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement. The tenet has been criticized by Jewish organizations, including StandWithUs and the Anti-Defamation League, since anti-normalization is embodied in socially shunning Israelis or pro-Israel Jews. For instance, at Harvard University, a task force on combating antisemitism found that