http://www.nkusa.org/
I heard a short interview with Rabbi Ahron Cohen of NKUSA, I think his views on Iran are quite niave (though he has talked to these people, I haven't), but certainly his view on Israel is worth listening to:
AC: We propogate the philosophy of Orthodox Jewish opposition to Zionism, and we believe that the whole State of Israel is flawed both on grounds of Jewish religious belief and on Jewish values of humanitarianism. Bearing in mind that it was based right from the beginning on overlooking the interests of the indigenous population in Palestine. And really, if one is honest, if one goes right back to the roots of the problem in the Middle East - the whole strife, the whole confrontation in the Middle East has only been brought about by the very existence of this State of Israel. I am convinced that there will never ever be peace in the Middle East as long as the State of Israel exists.
Questioner: Does that mean, like some Muslim fundamentalists say, that peace will only be brought about by the destruction of Israel.
AC: No, no. We pray and we hope that the State of Israel should be peacefully, but totally, dismantled. But peacefully. We don't advocate violence in any way, but it is feasible for it to be done peacefully. In teh saem way for instance as the Apartheid Regime in South Africa came to an end peacefully. Nobody ever believed that...
Questioner: Well the regime may be ended, but not the State itself?
AC: Well yes, but the concept of the State, for instance in South Africa, is now different. In the same way, there might be a different regime or state in Palestine - but with a totally different concept. Not a sectarian state for Jews.
Questioner: Not a religious state?
AC: Well, its not a religious state now either. It's a sectarian state. It's a state set up, anti-religious actually, but is a sectarian state set up for Jews - and overlooking the fact that there are other people there. Now of the whole thing is rehashed, there could be a number of scenarios that could be; it could be a democratic state where everybody has a vote, one vote for one person whether they're Palestinian or Jewish. there could be an Islam[ic] State, like in Iran. In Iran, the Jews have perfect freedom to live their lives as they wish. The myth that the Iranians are antisemitic is totally wrong, they're not anti-semitic at all. They're very very anti-Zionist, but not anti-semitic. the two are different things.
Questioner: Yeah, because this is the statement by Ahmedinejad...
AC: Yes, his statement has to be taken literally rather than projecting what he means. He said the State of Israel should be wiped off the map - he meant literally what it means, that it should no longer be on the maps. I don't think he meant, he's no fool, he did not mean the physical destruction. He met members of our group in New York. Very very affable, very upstanding. In fact I would say we were the only people in New york that received him cordially. [laughs] He was in New York recently and we had a meeting with him, he has no wish to... he has no problem with Jews. He has a problem with Zionism. And we met members of the Jewish community in Iran, they live their lives, full Jewish lives... it needs developing... I even asked very high authorities if we could establish a Yeshiva, a Jewish religious seminary - they have Islamic semiaries - we asked can we establish in Iran a high standard Jewish religious seminary? No problem whatsoever.
Questioner: Last question, the state of affaris in Gaza. Now the State of Israel says it was an accident, the Beit Hanoun [Partridge: massacre of 19 members of one family while sleeping]
AC: Whether it was an accident, whether it was not an accident, you have to go back to the roots of the problem. Had there not been a State of Israel there would not have beena confrontation, there wouldn't have been a Lebanon [conflict], there wouldn't have been a Gaza [conflict], tens of thousands of people, both Jewish and Palestinian would still be alive.
Alos, another anti-Zionist Jewish religious group is http://www.jewsagainstzionism.com/ .
