It should be painfully obvious what is antisemitic and what is not, because the same rules apply when you're talking about any other ethnic or religious group. If you are doing the following, you are probably being antisemitic:
1. Generalizing all Jewish and/or Israeli people.
Israel is likely the most diverse nation in the world, as the Jews there come from all over the world. If you are stating all Jews are motivated by X, you are probably being racist.
2. Denying the Jewish cultural, historical, and genetic ties to what is now Israel.
These are all proven facts. Not up for debate. Jews are motivated to move to Israel, because they have ties to Israel, not because they have some inherent need to steal other people's land for their own profit. And for most Jews in Israel the ties are more recent, because they were born there. The same reason you, despite not being indigenous, feel you have a right to live in Canada, except Canada wasn't full of history and artifacts linking your ancestors to Canada.
3. Denying the very real threats Israel has to deal with.
Villages full of dead and decapitated babies should make the nature of that threat painfully clear, but to some that's not enough.
It's pretty simple folks. If I were to say all Palestinians are terrorists who support Hamas that would be racist. There are no free passes when you discuss the Israeli side. The Israelis are not stand in for your own guilt about European colonization of the Americas. They are themselves a persecuted group.
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