Of course one can be critical of Israel and not be anti-Semitic. That's not in question as far as I know.
The question is whether one can deny Israel the right to exist; whether alone among the nations, its right to exist is conditional upon the moral perfection of its actions and policies.
If Jews alone are denied the right to self-determination, if Israel is held to uniquely high standards, if Israel alone is made accountable for sins regularly committed to a far worse degree by others, then I believe we are well into the historical territory of anti-Semitism.
Criticize, by all means. But do not question our right to be.
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