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Wikipedia’s Redefinition Of Zionism Draws Severe Rebuke: ‘History Is Being Rewritten’

Breanna Claussen

Despite Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger’s warnings that the online encyclopedia has become a bastion of bias and “leftist propaganda,” millions continue to rely on it as their primary source of information on a wide array of topics.

One of the most recent issues highlighting the danger of Wikipedia’s impact on public opinion came when the group changed its definition of Zionism in mid-June. Though only now drawing public attention, the revisions are receiving severe backlash on social media, with users warning that “history is being rewritten.”

While much of the condemnation focuses on changes made between 2023 and 2024, venturing further back to Wikipedia’s page in 2004 shows just how far the editors have gone in redefining Zionism.

“Zionism is a political movement among Jews holding that the Jewish people constitute a nation and are entitled to a national homeland,” the 2004 page stated. “The word ‘Zionist’ derives from the word ‘Zion,’ being one of the names of Jerusalem, as mentioned in the Bible. To diaspora Jews, Zion has been a symbol of the Holy Land and of their return to it, as promised by God in Biblical prophecies.”

Though still far from perfect in its definition, the page in 2004 acknowledged the Jewish history in the land, the desire of Jews to return since the Roman Empire’s destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD, the antisemitism faced globally by diaspora Jews, and that there has always remained, to varying degrees, a Jewish presence in the land.

Slowly rewritten over time, the latest revisions made in June now insist that Zionism is an “ethno-cultural nationalist movement” rooted in the desire to “create a Jewish state in Palestine with as much land, as many Jews, and as few Palestinian Arabs as possible.”

“The common ideology among mainstream Zionist factions is support for territorial concentration and a Jewish demographic majority in Palestine, through colonization,” the revision further states.

As Tel Aviv Institute senior fellow Hen Mazzig noted, “The new Wikipedia entry on Zionism isn’t just inaccurate, it’s downright antisemitic,” pointing to its section calling into question the genetic authenticity of European Jews.

“It asserts that the origin of Ashkenazi Jews is ‘highly debated and enigmatic,’ echoing Khazar theory, the dangerous lie that Ashkenazi Jews are converts and not descendants of the Jews exiled from the Land of Israel,” Mazzig stressed. “This theory is often weaponized to call Israelis ‘colonizers’ and thus dehumanize us. In fact, Jewish history of repeated exile and migration from Israel to Europe is incredibly well-documented, as are genetic studies linking our people to the Middle East. Any balanced article discussing Jewish genetics and Israel would mention that. Wikipedia has become a hate site.”

While the page in 2023 asserted that “Critics of Zionism view it as a colonialist, racist, or exceptionalist ideology or movement (through settler colonialism),” the revision now adds that even “Proponents of Zionism do not necessarily reject the characterization…” In other words, supporters of Zionism are apparently in agreement that their views are rooted in conquering, ethnically cleansing, and exploiting Palestinians.

Antisemitism expert Olivier Melnick would undoubtedly beg to differ, highlighting recently the vast scriptural evidence โ€œvalidating the claims of Zionism.โ€

“From the biblical record, starting in Genesis, it can easily be argued that God Himself was the first Zionist,” Melnick underscored. “It hasnโ€™t changed and never will. Those who fight or reject Zionism are fighting and/or rejecting God. Incidentally, He doesnโ€™t want anybody to perish, and He certainly has the same love and compassion for both Jews and Arabs and so should we. Being a Zionist doesnโ€™t mean that one is a racist or a colonizer.”

Wikipedia also recently voted to rename its page โ€œAllegations of genocide in the 2023 Israeli attack on Gazaโ€ to โ€œGaza genocide.โ€ The editors argued that the claims of so-called “genocide” in Gaza are a “settled fact.”

One of the “experts” cited by the editors was United Nations special rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who has faced strong condemnation by Israel, the United States, Germany, France, and others for her long history of repeating antisemitic tropesโ€”including her distortion of the holocaust and recent comparison of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler.

Policy analyst Aviva Winton, in an opinion piece for the Jerusalem Post, stated that the move by Wikipedia “should, by any reasonable measure, hammer a final nail into the coffin of its credibility as a reliable source of information about Israel and Jews.”

Winton further warned that anti-semitic lies are “being magnified greatly by the activist takeover of Wikipedia.”

Artificial intelligence tools have also been programmed to rely on Wikipedia as a primary source of information. That information is then given to users, Winton warned, making it โ€œyet another means by which billions of people are being fed inaccurate research and dangerously skewed narratives about Jews, Jewish history, antisemitism, Israel, and Zionism.”

British author and political commentator Douglas Murray recently underscored that anti-Zionism has seemingly branded itself as the only โ€œacceptable form of antisemitism.โ€

โ€œThe interesting thing about antisemitism is the Jews can never win because, historically, theyโ€™ve been hated for being rich and for being poor,โ€ he stated. โ€œTheyโ€™ve been hated for integrating and for not integrating. They were hated for being stateless; now, theyโ€™re hated for having a stateโ€ฆ Zionism is simply the right of the Jews to self-determination in their historic homelandโ€”thatโ€™s all.โ€

Amir Tsarfati, Founder and President of Behold Israel, details that โ€œthe Zionist vision [was] grounded in Godโ€™s Biblical promises.โ€

โ€œThe Zionist movement initiated the realization of the long-awaited dream of reestablishing a Jewish Homeland in the land of Israel. It is clear to us, now more than ever, that the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 was the fulfillment of Godโ€™s promise to gather His people back to Zion,โ€ Tsarfati stated. โ€œThis miracle was described in Ezekiel 36:24, [where God said] โ€˜I will take you from among the nations, gather you out of all countries, and bring you into your own land.โ€™โ€

โ€œHowever, opponents of the Biblical vision of the Jewish return have often used the term โ€˜the Zionist entityโ€™ to deny the rights and historical connection of the Jewish people to the land,โ€ he explained. โ€œThis narrative portrays Zionism as an illegitimate Colonial project.โ€

โ€œDespite this hostility, itโ€™s important to recognize that Israelโ€™s modern rebirth is intertwined with the Zionist vision grounded in Godโ€™s Biblical promises,โ€ Tsarfati continued. โ€œBelieving in Israelโ€™s right to the land means embracing Zionism, a movement that is not just political but spiritual. If you stand with Godโ€™s biblical promises for Israel, congratulations, you are a Zionist.โ€

โ€œRemember,โ€ he implored, โ€œZionism isnโ€™t just a good thing; itโ€™s a God thing.โ€


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Despite Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger’s warnings that the online encyclopedia has become a bastion of bias and “leftist propaganda,” millions continue to rely on it as their primary source of information on a wide array of topics.

One of the most recent issues highlighting the danger of Wikipedia’s impact on public opinion came when the group changed its definition of Zionism in mid-June. Though only now drawing public attention, the revisions are receiving severe backlash on social media, with users warning that “history is being rewritten.”

While much of the condemnation focuses on changes made between 2023 and 2024, venturing further back to Wikipedia’s page in 2004 shows just how far the editors have gone in redefining Zionism.

“Zionism is a political movement among Jews holding that the Jewish people constitute a nation and are entitled to a national homeland,” the 2004 page stated. “The word ‘Zionist’ derives from the word ‘Zion,’ being one of the names of Jerusalem, as mentioned in the Bible. To diaspora Jews, Zion has been a symbol of the Holy Land and of their return to it, as promised by God in Biblical prophecies.”

Though still far from perfect in its definition, the page in 2004 acknowledged the Jewish history in the land, the desire of Jews to return since the Roman Empire’s destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD, the antisemitism faced globally by diaspora Jews, and that there has always remained, to varying degrees, a Jewish presence in the land.

Slowly rewritten over time, the latest revisions made in June now insist that Zionism is an “ethno-cultural nationalist movement” rooted in the desire to “create a Jewish state in Palestine with as much land, as many Jews, and as few Palestinian Arabs as possible.”

“The common ideology among mainstream Zionist factions is support for territorial concentration and a Jewish demographic majority in Palestine, through colonization,” the revision further states.

As Tel Aviv Institute senior fellow Hen Mazzig noted, “The new Wikipedia entry on Zionism isn’t just inaccurate, it’s downright antisemitic,” pointing to its section calling into question the genetic authenticity of European Jews.

“It asserts that the origin of Ashkenazi Jews is ‘highly debated and enigmatic,’ echoing Khazar theory, the dangerous lie that Ashkenazi Jews are converts and not descendants of the Jews exiled from the Land of Israel,” Mazzig stressed. “This theory is often weaponized to call Israelis ‘colonizers’ and thus dehumanize us. In fact, Jewish history of repeated exile and migration from Israel to Europe is incredibly well-documented, as are genetic studies linking our people to the Middle East. Any balanced article discussing Jewish genetics and Israel would mention that. Wikipedia has become a hate site.”

While the page in 2023 asserted that “Critics of Zionism view it as a colonialist, racist, or exceptionalist ideology or movement (through settler colonialism),” the revision now adds that even “Proponents of Zionism do not necessarily reject the characterization…” In other words, supporters of Zionism are apparently in agreement that their views are rooted in conquering, ethnically cleansing, and exploiting Palestinians.

Antisemitism expert Olivier Melnick would undoubtedly beg to differ, highlighting recently the vast scriptural evidence โ€œvalidating the claims of Zionism.โ€

“From the biblical record, starting in Genesis, it can easily be argued that God Himself was the first Zionist,” Melnick underscored. “It hasnโ€™t changed and never will. Those who fight or reject Zionism are fighting and/or rejecting God. Incidentally, He doesnโ€™t want anybody to perish, and He certainly has the same love and compassion for both Jews and Arabs and so should we. Being a Zionist doesnโ€™t mean that one is a racist or a colonizer.”

Wikipedia also recently voted to rename its page โ€œAllegations of genocide in the 2023 Israeli attack on Gazaโ€ to โ€œGaza genocide.โ€ The editors argued that the claims of so-called “genocide” in Gaza are a “settled fact.”

One of the “experts” cited by the editors was United Nations special rapporteur Francesca Albanese, who has faced strong condemnation by Israel, the United States, Germany, France, and others for her long history of repeating antisemitic tropesโ€”including her distortion of the holocaust and recent comparison of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Adolf Hitler.

Policy analyst Aviva Winton, in an opinion piece for the Jerusalem Post, stated that the move by Wikipedia “should, by any reasonable measure, hammer a final nail into the coffin of its credibility as a reliable source of information about Israel and Jews.”

Winton further warned that anti-semitic lies are “being magnified greatly by the activist takeover of Wikipedia.”

Artificial intelligence tools have also been programmed to rely on Wikipedia as a primary source of information. That information is then given to users, Winton warned, making it โ€œyet another means by which billions of people are being fed inaccurate research and dangerously skewed narratives about Jews, Jewish history, antisemitism, Israel, and Zionism.”

British author and political commentator Douglas Murray recently underscored that anti-Zionism has seemingly branded itself as the only โ€œacceptable form of antisemitism.โ€

โ€œThe interesting thing about antisemitism is the Jews can never win because, historically, theyโ€™ve been hated for being rich and for being poor,โ€ he stated. โ€œTheyโ€™ve been hated for integrating and for not integrating. They were hated for being stateless; now, theyโ€™re hated for having a stateโ€ฆ Zionism is simply the right of the Jews to self-determination in their historic homelandโ€”thatโ€™s all.โ€

Amir Tsarfati, Founder and President of Behold Israel, details that โ€œthe Zionist vision [was] grounded in Godโ€™s Biblical promises.โ€

โ€œThe Zionist movement initiated the realization of the long-awaited dream of reestablishing a Jewish Homeland in the land of Israel. It is clear to us, now more than ever, that the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948 was the fulfillment of Godโ€™s promise to gather His people back to Zion,โ€ Tsarfati stated. โ€œThis miracle was described in Ezekiel 36:24, [where God said] โ€˜I will take you from among the nations, gather you out of all countries, and bring you into your own land.โ€™โ€

โ€œHowever, opponents of the Biblical vision of the Jewish return have often used the term โ€˜the Zionist entityโ€™ to deny the rights and historical connection of the Jewish people to the land,โ€ he explained. โ€œThis narrative portrays Zionism as an illegitimate Colonial project.โ€

โ€œDespite this hostility, itโ€™s important to recognize that Israelโ€™s modern rebirth is intertwined with the Zionist vision grounded in Godโ€™s Biblical promises,โ€ Tsarfati continued. โ€œBelieving in Israelโ€™s right to the land means embracing Zionism, a movement that is not just political but spiritual. If you stand with Godโ€™s biblical promises for Israel, congratulations, you are a Zionist.โ€

โ€œRemember,โ€ he implored, โ€œZionism isnโ€™t just a good thing; itโ€™s a God thing.โ€


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Last week, headlines were filled with reports of socialist candidates gaining ground in major American cities. Fifty years ago, that would have been almost unimaginable. Today, however, socialism is becoming an increasingly influential force within the Democratic Party. Is this Americaโ€™s future? Perhaps we can find the answer by revisiting the course set by Americaโ€™s Founders. In fact, it reaches back before the founding itself. In 1630, John Winthrop described the Massachusetts Bay Colony as โ€œa city upon a hill.โ€ He envisioned a people who understood they lived under a covenantal responsibility before God, a vision that profoundly shaped the character of the future nation.

The Real ‘American Dream’ Of George Washington Was Far More God-Honoring Than Many Have Been Led To Believe

Washington personally read the Bible and quoted the Bible. Those who deny Americaโ€™s unique Christian roots will claim that many educated people in positions of prominence in the 18th century also quoted from the Bible. However, they also quoted from Greek and Roman authors of antiquity. Washington quoted almost exclusively from the Bible and applied its teachings to his personal life and role as a leader. The real American dream is far more God-honoring than what we have today. The true American patriot is working and praying that Washingtonโ€™s vision for America will once again claim the hearts of Americans.

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Will America Last Another 250 Years?

Looking back, there can be no denying that God has indeed shed His graceโ€”His unmerited favorโ€”on our land, from sea to shining sea. But does our national โ€œsoulโ€ encourage self-control? Do our laws champion ordered liberty? Is our success tempered with nobleness? Is brotherhood the defining characteristic of any good we aspire to reflect? By all of those measures, America seems decidedly adrift. We are drifting farther and farther from Natureโ€™s Godโ€”the Ruler of the Universe our Founders called upon and credited with for our celebrated independence.

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