Hizb ut-Tahrir strongly opposes Zionism and the state of Israel.
After Israel's creation in 1948, the Indian National Congress government opposed Zionism.
Teitelbaum continued to oppose modern Zionism as developed by his predecessor, Joel Teitelbaum.
Abunimah opposes Zionism, which he describes as "a dying project, in retreat and failing to find new recruits."
The new political parties had to oppose colonialism, imperialism, neo-colonialism, Zionism, racial discrimination, apartheid and fascism.
Political parties could be established as long as they opposed colonialism, imperialism, neo-colonialism, Zionism, racial discrimination, apartheid and fascism.
There are a number Haredi groups which not only oppose Zionism, but also do not recognise the State of Israel.
Ettelson initially opposed Zionism, though he did not join the council.
Some Jewish organizations oppose Zionism as an integral part of their anti-imperialism.
There are good reasons for those who oppose Zionism to be very careful about language.