I don’t disagree, and it’s not unlike the situation where the anti-apartheid campaign wasn’t advocating for the destruction of South Africa, but the SA government (shamefully abetted by our own at times) elided the two in public discourse.
In a way, then, any suggestion that opposition to Israeli oppression of Palestinians is anti-Zionist is an Israeli confection. But might become fact in the public perception. SA was rehabilitated after a monumental effort by Tutu, Mandela et al. I don’t see equivalent figures in Israel, so the path to pariah state is still open, IMHO.
'equivalent figures in Israel' ? Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin of course. But he was assassinated in 1995 when he got too close to peace with the Palestinians. I don't believe for a minute that some random lone activist was able to kill a PM of Israel without help from within Mossad and the highest levels of security and Government.