Does being anti-Israel and anti-ZIonism mean you're anti-semitic?
No. However, you'll find yourself in the company of a lot of people who are.
Incidentally, I have often heard Arabs of my acquaintance argue that they weren't anti-Semitic because they were Semites themselves, and merely being anti-Jewish doesn't make you "anti-Semitic."
Does being anti-Israel mean you support the terrorists?
I think most people who are anti-Israel tend to be sympathetic toward the terrorists, even if they dislike their methods.
I can tell you that I was anti-Israel for more than twenty years, and I still don't feel quite right about Zionism. I'm not convinced that either religion or ethnic identity is a good basis for a state. I don't believe Israel has always treated the Palestinians fairly or even humanely. What has changed my mind about Israel is the following:
- The Arab states have treated the Palestinians every bit as badly as Israel has.
- Even if I were a heterosexual Muslim Arab, I'd rather be a heterosexual Muslim Arab in Israel than in Saudi Arabia, Syria, or Iraq.
- If I were a Christian Arab, I'd rather be a Christian Arab in Israel than in any Arab country, with the possible exception of Jordan.
- If I were a gay Arab, I wouldn't want to be living in any Mideastern country but Israel.
In spite of being a Jewish state in a constant state of the threat of terrorism for almost sixty years, and in spite of admitted human rights violations on the part of Israel, Israel still manages to treat Arabs, or many of them, anyway, better than they can even hope to be treated in Arab countries. It's a long way from ideal, but under the circumstances, I think it shows a rather remarkable commitment to human rights. Imagine how the U.S., or Australia, or even Canada, would treat Arabs if they were in a situation that was even analogous to Israel's.