Anarchism in Israel

Anarchists protesting in Tel Aviv in 2012

Anarchism in Israel has a history predating the State of Israel, having been observed in the early Kibbutz movement, among early Labor Zionists, as well as an organised movement in response to the establishment of a state following the 1948 Palestine war. Over time, the history of Israeli Anarchism has had a mixed and diachronically-shifting relationship with Zionism and the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, with +972 Magazine publishing an article claiming anarchists were "the only group in Israel engaged in serious anti-occupation activism."[1] Animal rights are notably popular among Israeli anarchists, even when compared to anarchist movements in other countries.[2]

  1. ^ Sheizaf, Noam (2012-07-08). "Anarchists: The most important activists on the Jewish Israeli left". +972 Magazine. Retrieved 2024-10-07.
  2. ^ Collective, CrimethInc Ex-Workers (2013-11-11). "CrimethInc. : Contemporary Israeli Anarchism: A History". CrimethInc. Retrieved 2024-10-07.

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