The Anti-Zionism and Racism Association is a political and cultural organization aimed at raising public awareness about the dangers of Zionism. One of its core objectives is to protect the nation from the threats of normalization. It was established in 1992, and its first president was the late engineer Laith Shubeilat.

The Association works to raise public awareness through various means, including studies, research, and intellectual seminars that reveal the true nature, objectives, and methods of global Zionism, and its conspiracies against the Arab and Islamic nations in particular, and humanity in general. This effort is meant to support institutions, organizations, and individuals who are actively resisting Zionist plans—both overt and covert.

Administrative Board – 16th Term:

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Goals and Methods:

The Association pursues its core objectives through the following methods:

  1. Contributing to the dissemination of humanist culture that is aware of the dangers of Zionist ideology and programs.

  2. Forming a public opinion that is conscious of and opposed to global Zionist schemes.

  3. Supporting, encouraging, and adopting research, publications, and academic studies that expose Zionist plans and their implementing tools, and cooperating with publishing institutions to distribute these studies as widely as possible locally, regionally, and internationally.

  4. Supporting and promoting the translation of all relevant works published in other world languages that serve the same goals.

  5. Publishing necessary educational and cultural bulletins.

  6. Participating in international, regional, and local conferences related to the Association’s interests.

  7. Taking part in activities and events that oppose Zionism.

  8. Establishing broad communication networks with both public and official bodies to spread awareness and mobilize efforts against Zionism and racism, as well as sharing information to aid the fight.


Founding Statement:

On November 10, 1975, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution No. 3379 declaring Zionism as a form of racism. However, on January 17, 1991, under the pretext of aligning with peace efforts, global powers behind the so-called “international legitimacy” and “new world order” managed to revoke the resolution.

This revocation—while it only addressed one of many facets of Zionism—was part of a broader campaign to legitimize the Zionist entity in Palestine and its accompanying psychological, cultural, economic, and settlement-driven aggression against Arab and Islamic nations. This was achieved by eroding basic principles of international legitimacy, as outlined in the UN Charter, which holds that true peace cannot be founded on racism, occupation, and land theft.

In reality, revoking the resolution equating Zionism with racism was another crime orchestrated by colonial powers and global Zionism. It was intended to distort the nature of the existential conflict, reward the aggressor, and enable them to negotiate over stolen land in the name of “security,” while buying time and resources to facilitate the migration and integration of Jews into the Zionist production cycle—paving the way for further expansion toward so-called “Biblical borders” and eventually dominating world affairs.

What is even more alarming is that while Zionism may represent opportunism, espionage, exploitation, and moral corruption for other nations, for Arabs and Muslims, it is a direct and existential threat to their survival, identity, heritage, and destiny.

In response to the UN’s revocation of Resolution 3379—prompted by American and Zionist political pressure and blackmail—and in light of U.S. approval of massive loan guarantees to support the migration of hundreds of thousands of Jews from around the world (especially from the former Soviet Union) to the occupied territories, replacing the indigenous people…

And given the double standards and selective policies of the so-called new world order…

And in anticipation of the looming normalization and its destructive impact on water, economy, development, culture, trade, industry, education, morality, and health in the Arab and Islamic world…

A group of Jordanians took the initiative to establish the Anti-Zionism and Racism Association, aiming to deepen citizens’ awareness of the existential threats facing our nation, heritage, and future generations.

The Association is open to all citizens—regardless of their political affiliations, beliefs, sects, institutions, unions, or organizations—and seeks their support, endorsement, and serious contributions to this vital cause, which, we believe, rises to the level of a sacred mission.