Just keep ignoring Canada's definition of anti-semitism if it's uncomfortable for you to look in the mirror.
The rest of your post is just the same old trash where you demand self-determination for Palestinians but not for Jews. More importantly, it's laughable you keep talking about Palestinian rights while ignoring the fact that overwhelmingly reject a One State peace.
First, I have never said the right of self determination is anything but a universal right that all peoples and religions should enjoy.
Now:
Palestinians are semites, as well.
Your definition, which is being pushed by a right wing Israeli government and fought by multiple groups says this:
Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, eg by claiming that the existence of a state of Israel is a racist endeavour,
Israel's Nation State Law denies the Palestinian the right self determination in a much worse form, by law and force.
Here we have Israel's only national newspaper stating that Israel is apartheid, which would make that entire paper antisemites by your definition.
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www.haaretz.com
Which all of a sudden should make you an antisemite, for supporting the state of Israel's removal of the right of self determination for Palestinians living under Israeli rule.
That's what your law and definition is doing. That definition is designed to shut down debate about Israeli apartheid and basic human rights.
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Careful what you wish for.
Using the IHRA definition makes you, 45% of those living under Israeli rule who say Israel is apartheid, 25% of US Jews who say Israel is apartheid, B'tselem and Haaretz and so many others are now 'antisemites'.
Join IJVCanada and myself in a call for equal rights, the end of the occupation and end of apartheid.
And the end of the use of the IHRA defintion.