Jewish Anti-Zionist League
Jewish Anti-Zionist League (French: Ligue Juive contre le Sionisme "Egypte", Arabic: الرابطة الإسرائيلية لمكافحة الصهيونية, romanized: ar-rabita al-israiliya li-mukafahat as-sahyuniya) was a political organization in Egypt.[3][4] The League was formed in the summer of 1946 by Jewish members of the underground communist Iskra movement.[4] On May 24, 1947, conflict again erupted at the Dahir Maccabi club, as Zionists refused the communists access to the building to celebrate May Day.[4] In May 1947, the League had published a declaration, distributed in French and Arabic, condemning Zionism as a tool for British imperialism and called for Jewish-Arab unity.[5] In June 1947, the League was banned by the Egyptian Ministry for Social Affairs for "reasons of public security".