zionist
/ˈzoʊnɪst/Definitions
1. noun
A person who actively supports the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, especially one who advocates for the reunification of Jerusalem under Israeli control.
“The politician was criticized for her Zionist stance on the Middle East conflict.”
2. noun
A member of the Jewish nationalist movement that emerged in the late 19th century, aiming to reestablish a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
“The historian studied the early Zionist movements and their impact on modern Israeli politics.”
3. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of the Zionist movement or its ideals.
“The Zionist community in New York hosted a series of events celebrating Israeli Independence Day.”