TL;DR: No
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That's because the two terms are intertwined. Zionism means believing in the right for Israel to exist. If you're anti-Zionist then you want Israel to vanish off the face of the earth. That would either leave millions of Jews stateless and homeless (Ethnic cleansing of Jews) or you force both countries together, which would cause easily the biggest bloodbath in history (Genocide of Jews). There is no peaceful way of abolishing Israel, they are surrounded by populations that salvate at the very idea of killing Jews.
You can argue that Israel shouldn't have been founded in the way that it was, and that's a perfectly understandable viewpoint. But it exists now and it's going nowhere.
Are those countries in the room with us now?
This whole yearly tax thing seems like so much unnecessary work to me. Here in the UK we have a "pay as you earn" system. Taxes get deducted from your wage automatically every time you get paid and it's all recorded. No extra steps needed. You only need to do extra reporting if you have significant income from other sources e.g. owning a business and getting dividends.
Attach push mowers to the tram 😎
The article is focusing on the oxygen being generated, but what about the hydrogen? We've got a budding hydrogen energy industry looking for efficient ways of harvesting it, and we seemingly have this mechanism that can turn sea water into hydrogen without any external power input?
That game was so much fun though! I remember it having a really weird 2 player mode where you each get to control half of the guy.