Many young Jews support a binational state. That doesn’t mean they’re anti-Zionist.

There are three kinds of young Jews the headlines keep confusing: the anti-Zionist, the non-Zionist and the young Jew who loves being Jewish, shows up, feels bound to other Jews, and cannot tell you what…
Assessment
The piece distinguishes three categories of young Jews often conflated in headlines, arguing that support for a binational state does not automatically equate to anti-Zionism. The most common type, according to the Hillel director, remains emotionally bound to Israel despite political disappointment. The key tension is whether nuanced positions can survive polarized public debate.
