Monique Dietvorst
Notes from home and far away

Need for Non-Jewish-Led Zionist Organization

I believe the time has come for a new organization led by non-Jewish Zionists.

I just watched another arrogant, social media influencer, Jeremy Hambly, tell us that Israel is committing war crimes. I can tell he has never been to a developing country, worrying about his first world problems. He is totally delusional about the Middle East. He tells us that antisemitism is not a problem and it is an overused label. Those of us that have suffered the consequences of Antisemitism and Nazi/Islamofascism, (such as the original Dutch people like my grandmother and their descendants), need to shut these people up.  Antisemitism has real consequences. People are not listening to Jews and Israel, so us non-Jewish Zionists need to start getting organized to discredit antisemitism and expose the consequences.

I wrote this comment on Jeremy’s video, calling him out:

Criticizing Israel is not inherently antisemitic — that part is true. The problem is how you and others like Candace Owens are doing it.

You repeatedly rely on Hamas-sourced claims and activist propaganda while presenting yourselves as authorities on war crimes, despite having no legal, military, or international humanitarian law qualifications to make those determinations. Accusing a single Jewish state of “war crimes” using terrorist propaganda, while applying no comparable standard to any other conflict, is selective — and that selectivity is where antisemitism enters.

Israel was engaged in an active war triggered by Hamas, whose stated goal is the destruction of Israel and who deliberately embeds itself among civilians. Hamas could have ended the fighting at any time by releasing hostages. Israel’s obligation under international law includes retrieving its citizens — not surrendering to a terrorist organization.

I am a Zionist because I am Dutch, and my family lived through the consequences of antisemitic lies. Nazis justified genocide and lied about Jews. We are sensitive about antisemitism, which you now dismiss as a trivial concern.  Antisemitism is not theoretical — it has concrete outcomes.

Jewish caricatures, “big nose” cartoons, blood libels, and conspiracy theories about Israel remain widely tolerated on social media. Meanwhile, Jews are the majority victims of hate crimes in many Western countries. There was a recent tragedy in Australia, and there are countless others globally. These are not abstractions.

You don’t get to deny antisemitism while amplifying narratives that historically — and presently — lead to violence against Jews. Words matter. Sources matter. Standards matter.

The bottom line is that my grandparents were starved during Nazi occupation of Netherlands. My grandmother drilled this into my head about antisemitism; antisemitism was the cause of all the misery of World War II. The galvanizing around Jew-hatred is how Nazis get into power. The Nazis got into power with Jew-hatred and many people’s latent antisemitism, just as modern Islamofascists (disguised as the fake nation of Palestine) get into power by demonizing Jews and lying about Israel. They are recruiting useful idiots in the West who think that the Caliphate will give them equal rights once they get into power.

Right now, antisemitism is being denied, minimized, or rationalized by unqualified, arrogant social-media influencers who have no historical, legal, or moral grounding, yet speak with absolute certainty. They dismiss antisemitism as “not real,” while real people experience real consequences — harassment, violence, exclusion, and fear.

The uncomfortable truth is this: many people are no longer listening when Jews warn about antisemitism. History shows us where that refusal to listen leads.

That is why non-Jewish Zionists — historians, lawyers, academics, journalists, human rights advocates, and ordinary citizens — need to organize, publicly and unapologetically. Not out of guilt. Not out of ideology. But out of responsibility.

This organization would:

  • Call out antisemitism clearly and consistently, especially when it hides behind “anti-Zionism”

  • Expose the misuse of terrorist propaganda and misinformation

  • Challenge double standards applied uniquely to Israel

  • Push back against the denial of antisemitism and its real-world impacts

  • Re-center moral clarity and historical literacy in public discourse

Zionism is not a Jewish-only concern. It is a post-Holocaust necessity, a human rights issue, and a litmus test for whether society has actually learned anything at all. The Arab Muslim conquest is ongoing and the Jews are the Indigenous people of Israel.

Misinformation is no longer just online — it spills into streets, schools, and synagogues.

If antisemitism is going to be confronted honestly, non-Jews must take responsibility too — not later, not cautiously, but NOW.

About the Author
Monique Dietvorst is the founder of the Canadian Child Protection from Alienation Foundation (CPAF) and a graduate student in parental alienation studies. Drawing on academic research and lived experience, she writes about the Boy Crisis, fatherlessness, and how family fragmentation leaves young men vulnerable to extremist influences. Her work focuses on creating child-centered, evidence-based reforms in family law and public discourse.
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