- AIPAC is an unregistered foreign agent representing Israel.
Edward Said once called it "the most powerful and feared lobby in
Washington."
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- Calling itself "America's Pro-Israel Lobby,"
it's represented Israeli interests since founded in 1953. In 1963, it was
incorporated as a division of the American Zionist Council (AZC), its precursor.
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- For decades, it's been very successful subverting opposition
to Israel's agenda. Virtually no one in Congress confronts it. Doing so
would be a career-ender.
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- Notably, it's had virtual veto power over war and peace,
trade and investment, multi-billion dollar arms sales, enormous handouts
to Israel, and all Middle East policies affecting the Jewish state under
Democrat and Republican administrations alike.
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- Deferentially, politicians, presidents, their hangers-on,
media scoundrels and others pay it due homage and the government it represents.
As a result, everyone pays dearly.
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- On September 15, AIPAC published an anti-Palestinian
broadside headlined, "PA's UN Statehood Bid Threatens Peace Efforts,
Israel," saying:
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- "The Palestinian effort to secure recognition of
statehood at the United Nations is a direct challenge to US interests and
could have severe implications for the peace process."
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- Fact check
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- America represents Israeli interests. Israel wants Palestinians
deprived of all rights under permanent occupation. There's no legitimate
peace process because Israel and Washington won't tolerate it.
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- Yet AIPAC claims upgrading Palestine's status "could
have serious implications for" Israel.
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- Fact check
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- Indeed so. Independent Palestine could ratify and have
access to international conventions. As a result, it could sue Israeli
war criminals in the International Criminal Court. AIPAC calls it "politicizing
the court."
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- In addition, Israel's occupation would be threatened
though not easily ended. The fate of settlers would be up for grabs. Notably,
half are fed up and want to leave but can't for financial reasons.
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- Others would have a choice. Either become ex-pats in
a foreign country under its laws, or leave. Moreover, settlement communities
no longer could exclude non-Jews, besides other beneficial changes.
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- Israelis would have to learn to love or at least tolerate
their new neighbors. Many, in fact, do now and would welcome them.
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- A century ago, Jews and Palestinians got along fine.
Why not now. The problem isn't Judaism and Islam. It's repressive Israel
and its Washington paymaster partner.
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- AIPAC rails against full Palestinian participation in
UN agencies, including UNESCO, ECOSOC (Economic and Social Council), UNICEF
(International Children's Emergency Fund), and others.
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- "The Palestinians would use these committees to
isolate and delegitimize Israel for 'occupying' a recognized state."
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- Fact check
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- Israel illegally occupies Palestine. Moreover, Israel,
not UN agencies, is very adept at isolating and delegitimizing itself.
Balking at Palestinian statehood is its latest affront.
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- As a result and for other reasons, anti-Israeli sentiment
is visceral in Cairo, Amman and elsewhere. Moreover, growing numbers of
Jews are fed up and no longer support its repressive agenda with good reason.
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- Unilateral "Palestinian actions at the United Nations
could increase the potential for violence by raising unrealistic expectations."
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- Fact check
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- Israel alone threatens violence. Palestinians demand
the same rightful "expectations" Israeli Jews enjoy - no less.
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- "Successful efforts by the Palestinians at the United
Nations also would embolden Israel's detractors and legitimize those who
seek to isolate and question the legitimacy of the Jewish state. Boycotts
of Israel could increase and be adopted more widely."
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- Fact check
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- Anti-Israeli sentiment is fueled by its contempt for
non-Jews, its repressive occupation, its aggressive wars, its territorial
ambitions, its desire to be the region's sole hegemon, and willingness
to go to any extremes for it.
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- Israeli policies do more to "embolden" detractors
than they alone or collectively could do on their own without ammunition
Israel provides.
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- Abbas' "statehood....plan....and refusal to talk
to Israel are severely undermining US peace efforts."
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- Fact check
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- It bears repeating. Neither Israel or Washington want
peace. They need conflict to further their regional agenda and to claim
Palestinians aren't ready for independence.
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- How many more than 63 years of trying are enough to be
ready for it. AIPAC didn't say. Instead it claims Abbas won't meet with
Netanhayu.
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- In fact, they do often. Moreover, Abbas said resuming
peace talks depends on Israel halting settlement expansions, stealing Palestinian
land, and dispossessing lawful residents in the process.
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- In addition, all Palestinian leaders will negotiate with
a legitimate peace partner on an equal status basis - not master/slave.
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- Israel was never willing and isn't now - especially under
a Netanyahu/Lieberman government, Israel's most extremist ever.
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- AIPAC accuses Abbas of "setting unrealistic conditions"
and failing to follow Oslo mandates. Seeking statehood also "serves
to undermine Israel's confidence in the PA as a legitimate partner for
peace and could cause a breakdown in relations between the parties, making"
future negotiation harder.
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- Fact check
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- AIPAC's extremist, racist agenda comes out in comments
like these.
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- You can't make this stuff up. But there it is in direct
quotes.
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- Only those ignorant of basic facts buy it. Others aware
of what Palestinians endure condemn Israel and its supporters.
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- A previous article said Oslo promised final status talks
in five years. It didn't happen and won't in 50 or 500 if left up to Israel.
As a result, Palestinians and their supporters long ago lost confidence
in Israel because of its contempt for doing the right thing.
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- AIPAC claims upgrading Palestine above its present status
"may set back talks for years." It will also make it harder for
Israel "to enter talks when unacceptable results are the baseline."
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- Fact check
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- The "baseline" is justice!
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- "The United States must continue to oppose Palestinian
efforts at the United Nations and urge the Palestinians to return to the
negotiation table."
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- Fact check
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- That's a direct order. Congress and Obama officials salute
and obey, knowing what unacceptable alternative awaits objectors.
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- "The Palestinians should face consequences if they
continue to defy the United States and press forward with their UN statehood
bid."
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- Fact check
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- AIPAC calls asking for legitimate rights "Palestinian
incitement."
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- No matter. If Palestinians pursue theirs, AIPAC wants
them to "face consequences," including all aid cut off, their
PLO Washington office closed, and maybe perhaps Cast Lead II against all
Palestine, claiming self-defense against dangerous Palestinians only wanting
trouble.
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- In fact, AIPAC will say anything, fabricate any threat,
pressure and lie to get what it wants at the expense of peace-loving people
wanting and deserving the same rights as Jews.
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- That's a real extremist agenda!
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- A Final Comment
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- On September 16, The New York Times published Anti-Defamation
League (ADL) national director Abraham Foxman's anti-Palestinian broadside
headlined, "The UN Vote on a Palestinian State," regurgitating
a litany of racist lies about Palestine.
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- Calling its statehood pursuit a "mistake,"
he accused it of "refus(ing) to negotiate with Israel....sign(ing)
a coalition agreement with terrorist Hamas and now....bring(ing) this counterproductive
initiative to the United Nations once again....rais(ing) serious questions
about Palestinian intentions."
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- As Foxman knows, they're crystal clear. Palestinians
want and deserve the same rights as Jews. He wants them denied.
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- So does Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) president
Morton Klein in a disgraceful September 14 press release, thanking Obama
for saying he'll veto a Palestinian statehood bid in New York.
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- Calling it "wrong and strategically dangerous if
(Abbas) obtain(s) statehood by circumventing negotiations and peace-making
with Israel," he concluded with hateful, reprehensible comments, saying:
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- "We dare not establish a racist, anti-Semitic terrorist
beggar state that this would surely be. This is especially so at a time
when the PA continues to engage in incitement to hatred and murder in its
media, mosques, schools and youth camps and has signed a unity government
agreement with the 'kill the Jews' Hamas terrorist organization."
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- Established in 1897, ZOA is America's oldest Zionist
organization. Whatever its early agenda, it's now an embarrassment and
national disgrace, given hatemongers like Klein as leaders.
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- Hopefully growing numbers of Jews and others will repudiate
his abhorrent ideology, opting instead for peace, reconciliation and justice
for all.
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- Klein, Foxman, AIPAC officials, and others like them
haven't a clue what they mean.
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- Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at
lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
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- Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and
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