Definition: The word "antistriker" comes from Greek, meaning someone who opposes or seeks to end warfare. The term is a direct translation of the Hebrew phrase "antar", which in Hebrew means "to fight". Antistrikers are often associated with organizations that advocate for nonviolent resistance and peacekeeping efforts. They might also be known as "peace activists" or "nonviolent revolutionaries." In general, antistriker beliefs emphasize peaceful resolution of conflicts among nations, encouraging dialogue and negotiation rather than direct military action.