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Consider the fact that, the Gaza rampage was particularly grotesque & that, so many American Jews supported it!

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Plans Flop for Moderate Pro-Israel Lobby
By Michael Collins Piper

ALTHOUGH MUCH IS OFTEN MADE in the mainstream press about
the significant pro-Obama vote by American Jews during the
last election, The New York Times dropped a bombshell on
October 31 when it revealed that Obama's favorable rating in
Israel dropped to about 4 percent this past fall according
to a poll for The Jerusalem Post.

This news reflects the fact that despite apparent cosmetic
differences between political factions in Israel and
American Jews, hard-liners in Israel (and in the American
lobby for Israel) reflect popular opinion within their
respective constituencies. Another evidence of this is the
fact that what appeared to be an ambitious effort to launch
a "moderate" pro-Israel lobby to counter the heavy-handed
clout of the hard-line pro-Israel lobby known as AIPAC
appears to have gone belly-up.

As a consequence, AIPAC-which is short for the American
Israel Public Affairs Committee-continues to reign supreme
in official Washington. The newly established pro-Israel
organization known as J Street recently held its first
national conference in Washington but the meeting-from a
public relations standpoint-was a bust. Not only did
Israel's ambassador to the U.S. boycott the conference
(suggesting rather pointedly that the government of Israel
doesn't particularly care for "moderate" American Jewish
organizations) but also a bevy of U.S. senators and members
of the House of Representatives who had initially agreed to
attend-or otherwise
lend their public support for the conference-ultimately
decided it would not be in their best interests to do so.
That is,AIPAC and Israel wouldn't approve.

In addition, the actual meeting itself received sparse
coverage in the mainstream press which otherwise likes to
report on matters relating to gatherings of pro-Israel
Americans. Clearly this group of pro-Israel Americans -who
have something critical to say, on occasion, about
Israel-was not seen as worthy of significant press coverage.



J Street was set in motion as an ostensible "alternative" to
AIPAC, emphasizing that J Street and its supporters were
most definitely lovers and supporters of Israel but that,
unlike AIPAC, they would feel free to criticize Israel as
necessary.

And while some critics of Israel-such as the ardently pro-
Arab (and occasionally quite blatantly anti-Jewish)
magazine, The Washington Report on Middle East
Affairs-enthusiastically babbled on about the creation of J
Street, hyping its existence as "proof " that "not all
American Jews support Israel unconditionally"-J Street has
had little influence in Washington or in affecting political
opinion within the American Jewish community.

J Street largely exists in the rhetoric of its own press
releases. And the big flop of its first national conference
drove that point home most painfully.

The fact that President Obama did dispatch his national
security advisor, General James Jones, to speak at the
conference was no real surprise. There have been more than a
few wags who have referred to J Street as "Obama's Jews," in
light of the fact that the president and some of his key
advisors-including General Jones-have been suspected of
being less than obedient toward the overall demands of
Israel and its lobby.

Even Rahm Emanuel-the American-born Obama chief of staff
whose father was one of the "founding terrorist fathers" of
Israel and who, on his own, did a brief stint as a volunteer
for the Israel military-was reportedly repeatedly denounced
as a "self-hating Jew" by high-ranking Israeli government
officials for lending his name and credibility (in the
American Jewish community) to the initiatives of the Obama
administration.

So what remains in play is the fact that Obama's loyal
opposition-the Republican Party-is firmly in lockstep with
the "mainstream" hardliners in AIPAC. And J Street is a road
to nowhere.

Although the Democratic leadership in Washington has always
been firmly in the camp of Israel, the GOP cemented its ties
with AIPAC in particular (and the well-heeled fanatics who
support that lobby) during the Ronald Reagan era.

At that time, traditional American nationalism went by the
wayside as far as the GOP leadership was concerned. Reagan
and the national Republican power brokers not only firmly
aligned themselves with Israel, but also supported
sovereignty-surrendering free trade internationalism and
flagrantly opened up American borders to wave upon wave of
illegal immigrants as never before.

The few elements of the Democratic Party in Washington that
do dare to question all-out support for Israel- right or
wrong-are largely isolated to increasingly smaller numbers
in the Congressional Black Caucus and a few independent-
minded folks like Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) and a
handful of others, largely those who have substantial
numbers of Arab-Americans in their congressional districts.

As far as the American Jewish community itself is concerned,
polls taken both by J Street and the AIPAC-allied Anti-
Defamation League (ADL) of B'nai B'rith during Israel's
violent attack on Gaza-including the slaughter of helpless
caged animals in the little Gaza zoo-reflected that roughly
eight out of every ten American Jews admittedly supported
Israel's Gaza venture (which most people around the world
viewed as a horrific series of war crimes). And considering
the fact that the Gaza rampage was particularly grotesque,
the fact that so many American Jews openly supported it is
revealing.

Thus, the hopes of a handful of good people who dreamed that
J Street would somehow add an element of sanity, balance and
common sense to the Middle East debate (to the extent that
there is any "debate" at all) seems to be just that: a
dream.

http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/moderate_pro-israel_lobby_200.html
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for whatsoever doth make manifest is light. The light shineth in darkness;
and the darkness comprehended it not. The light of the body is the eye:
if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole body shall be full of light.
But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness.
If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!
Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from the dead,
and Christ shall give thee light. For my yoke is easy, and my burden is light.

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