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Soviet anti-Zionism is an Anti Zionist and pro-Arab doctrine promulgated in the Soviet Union during the Cold War. While the Soviet Union initially pursued a pro-Zionist policy after World War II due to its perception that the Jewish state would be socialist and pro-Soviet, its outlook on the Arab–Israeli conflict changed as Israel began to develop a close relationship with the United States and aligned itself with the Western Bloc. Anti-Israel Soviet propaganda intensified after Israel's sweeping victory in the 1967 Arab–Israeli War, and it was officially sponsored by the agitation and propaganda media of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union as well as by the KGB. Among other charges, it alleged that Zionism was a form of racism. The Soviets framed their anti-Zionist propaganda in the g

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  • La Sionologie (en russe : сионология sionologiya), aussi nommée Antisionisme soviétique, est une doctrine politique de l'Union soviétique adoptée dans le cadre de la guerre froide, et intensifiée après la guerre des Six Jours. Elle a été commanditée par le Département de la propagande du Parti communiste de l'Union soviétique et par le KGB. Fortement antisioniste, la sionologie affirme que le sionisme est une forme de nationalisme bourgeois, de racisme à base théocratique, d'impérialisme et de colonialisme terrirorial, et l'assimile parfois au fascisme. Selon le point de vue israélien, la sionologie est une forme de l'antisémitisme en URSS, tandis que selon le point de vue soviétique elle était science sociopolitique opposée au nationalisme et au racisme sous toutes leurs formes, les sionologistes déclarant donc qu'ils n'étaient pas eux-mêmes antisémites ni racistes, mais seulement opposés à « la pratique politique de la bourgeoisie juive alliée aux sphères monopolistiques des États-Unis ». (fr)
  • Soviet anti-Zionism is an Anti Zionist and pro-Arab doctrine promulgated in the Soviet Union during the Cold War. While the Soviet Union initially pursued a pro-Zionist policy after World War II due to its perception that the Jewish state would be socialist and pro-Soviet, its outlook on the Arab–Israeli conflict changed as Israel began to develop a close relationship with the United States and aligned itself with the Western Bloc. Anti-Israel Soviet propaganda intensified after Israel's sweeping victory in the 1967 Arab–Israeli War, and it was officially sponsored by the agitation and propaganda media of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union as well as by the KGB. Among other charges, it alleged that Zionism was a form of racism. The Soviets framed their anti-Zionist propaganda in the guise of a study of modern Zionism, dubbed Zionology. The Soviet anti-Israel policy included the regulated denial of permission for Jews in the Soviet Union to emigrate, primarily to Israel, but also to any other country. (en)
  • Sionologia (em russo: сионология sionologhiya) foi uma doutrina promulgada na União Soviética durante a Guerra Fria, e intensificada após a Guerra dos seis dias de 1967. Foi oficialmente patrocinada pelo departamento de Propaganda do Partido Comunista da União Soviética e pela KGB. A sionologia era profundamente antissionista, alegava que o sionismo é uma forma de racismo e que os sionistas eram semelhantes aos nazistas. Oficialmente, a União Soviética se opunha ao racismo, os sionologistas, portanto, afirmavam que não eram racistas ou antissemitas. (pt)
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  • Sionologia (em russo: сионология sionologhiya) foi uma doutrina promulgada na União Soviética durante a Guerra Fria, e intensificada após a Guerra dos seis dias de 1967. Foi oficialmente patrocinada pelo departamento de Propaganda do Partido Comunista da União Soviética e pela KGB. A sionologia era profundamente antissionista, alegava que o sionismo é uma forma de racismo e que os sionistas eram semelhantes aos nazistas. Oficialmente, a União Soviética se opunha ao racismo, os sionologistas, portanto, afirmavam que não eram racistas ou antissemitas. (pt)
  • Soviet anti-Zionism is an Anti Zionist and pro-Arab doctrine promulgated in the Soviet Union during the Cold War. While the Soviet Union initially pursued a pro-Zionist policy after World War II due to its perception that the Jewish state would be socialist and pro-Soviet, its outlook on the Arab–Israeli conflict changed as Israel began to develop a close relationship with the United States and aligned itself with the Western Bloc. Anti-Israel Soviet propaganda intensified after Israel's sweeping victory in the 1967 Arab–Israeli War, and it was officially sponsored by the agitation and propaganda media of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union as well as by the KGB. Among other charges, it alleged that Zionism was a form of racism. The Soviets framed their anti-Zionist propaganda in the g (en)
  • La Sionologie (en russe : сионология sionologiya), aussi nommée Antisionisme soviétique, est une doctrine politique de l'Union soviétique adoptée dans le cadre de la guerre froide, et intensifiée après la guerre des Six Jours. Elle a été commanditée par le Département de la propagande du Parti communiste de l'Union soviétique et par le KGB. Fortement antisioniste, la sionologie affirme que le sionisme est une forme de nationalisme bourgeois, de racisme à base théocratique, d'impérialisme et de colonialisme terrirorial, et l'assimile parfois au fascisme. Selon le point de vue israélien, la sionologie est une forme de l'antisémitisme en URSS, tandis que selon le point de vue soviétique elle était science sociopolitique opposée au nationalisme et au racisme sous toutes leurs formes, les siono (fr)
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  • Sionologie (fr)
  • Soviet anti-Zionism (en)
  • Sionologia (pt)
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