> Anti-Zionism is often just a proxy for hating jews who live in Israel.
A) more important than Israel is the tens of thousands taking it upon themselves to singlehandedly expand Israelly territory by we establishing settlements and outposts on internationally-recognized Palestinian land (with the support of Bibi).
B) I doubt you'd find an anti-zionist who would wholly disagree with that statement. Isn't living in Israel a fundamental part of being Zionist, after all? I think you have something foundational mixed up, because you are conflating absolutely disjunct issues. If one perceives the state of Israel to be in a constant moral, political, and physical state or aggression against Palestinians then that hate is part and parcel with that belief and there's nothing wrong with saying so.
Let's try again: people that say they hate Muslim fundamentalists is just a way of saying they hate Muslims who live in ISIS and Al-Qaeda controlled regions.
So? I'm sure you would argue that is absolutely not the same as having something fundamentally against Muslims themselves. How is hating the Zionist movement and those contributing to it in any way parallel to being an anti-Semite that does not like people of Jewish origin/faith that have nothing to do with Zionism (of which there are plenty).
Also, please note that anti-zionism would not distinguish between a Jewish zionist or a Christian one. And they have just as much gripe with the thousands of Ethiopians who make up a good chunk of the on-the-ground IDF forces, most of whom are not Jewish (except in name/technicality), and are regularly brought in to Israel to combat the disparity in growth rates in the Arab-Israeli vs "Jewish"-Israeli passport-holding population (Jewish is in quotes because it's really about non-Arab (Christian or Muslim) more than it is about being of Jewish descent/religion).