J-Street Unmasked - by Isi Leibler


By Jonathan Hoffman
October 1, 2010
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http://wordfromjerusalem.com/?p=2450

Terrific article.

"However with these recent revelations, American Jewish leaders will hopefully expose them as a marginal anti-Israeli group artificially created by the largesse of Soros and dissociate them from the mainstream of the committed Jewish community which remains strongly supportive of the Jewish State."

http://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/38516/british-left-plans-own-israel-lo...

And how will British Jewish leaders respond to the J-Street clone that is opening here?

Some of them will welcome them with open arms, it seems:

"Douglas Krikler, chief executive of the UJIA, said: "There is a clear need for people in the community to explore issues - doubts and dilemmas - in the context of their support for Israel. The onus on us in the communal establishment is to create a space to allow that to happen." "

But not others ...

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Jon_i_Cohen

1 October, 2010 - 16:43

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J Street is being discredited in the major US newspapers, this in the Washington Times,

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/sep/27/jewish-group-falls-from-...

Israel National News reports it here.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/139837T

The far-left, United States-based, Israel lobby J Street is losing support both within the Obama administration and from its own members, according to the Washington Times. The change was attributed to J Street's connections to Judge Richard Goldstone, and to the recent revelation that most of its funding comes from two far-left donors.

It was found that in 2008-2009, almost half of J Street's funding came from a single donor, Ms. Consolacion Esdicul of Hong Kong. Esdicul gave $811,697.

The group also received a total of $750,000 from George Soros and his family between 2008 and 2010. J Street had previously denied that Soros was involved in the organization. Soros is a controversial figure who has previously given to Arab groups, but not to Israel, and has funded U.S. liberal groups such as MoveOn.org. He criticized former U.S. President George Bush for refusing to accept a Palestinian Authority ruled jointly by Fatah and Hamas.

Virginia Republican Representative Eric Cantor told the newspaper that the sources of J Street's funding prove that “they are not reflecting the mainstream position of the pro-Israel community in America.”

“Nor do I think they help benefit the U.S.-Israel relationship,” he added.

White House officials would not say whether or not they plan to continue close ties with J Street. Previously senior officials in the Obama administration have attended J Street events and J Street's senior staff have been invited to take place in White House events.

J Street director Jeremy Ben-Ami admitted this week that his statements regarding Soros' relationship with J Street had been “misleading.” He argued that while Soros and Esdicul together provided more than half of the group's funding in 2008, altogether, the two are responsible for providing less than 15% of the aid given to J Street since it was first established.

J Street's Goldstone Ties Lead Former MK to Quit
A second issue has driven away former J Street supporters as well. Former MK Colette Avital, who until recently served as the J Street liaison in Israel, recently resigned from her post – a decision that she said was due in part to J Street's involvement with Judge Richard Goldstone. Goldstone led a United Nations Human Rights Commission team in investigating the Israeli Cast Lead counterterror operation in Gaza in late 2008 and early 2009.

Israeli officials did not take part in the UNHRC investigation due to concerns over past political bias, but the Goldstone team wrote a report anyway, basing their findings on testimony from Gaza Arabs living under Hamas, and from extreme-left Israeli organizations. The final report harshly condemned Israel, while carefully avoiding terming Hamas a terrorist group. It also went beyond its original mandate to condemn other Israeli operations. Goldstone's conclusions upset even members of some of the Israeli groups that had cooperated with the commission.

J Street helped to arrange meetings between Goldstone and members of Congress, Avital said. She later rescinded her statements in a conference call arranged by Ben-Ami, however, her initial statements were preserved on an audio recording.

She told the Times that she does not want to speak badly of J Street, saying, “Honestly, I think they have enough problems as it is.”

Ben-Ami said that his group had not arranged Goldstone's visit, but admitted that J Street staff “spoke to colleagues at the organizations coordinating the meetings [with Goldstone] and, at their behest, reached out to a handful of congressional staff to inquire whether members would be interested in seeing Judge Goldstone.”

J Street believed it would be “a good idea” for Goldstone to meet members of Congress, he added. He declined to say which members of Congress had met with Goldstone.

The "lefties" have had their day; there will be no more support for a "UK J Street" than there was support for the return of "Captain Pugwash" of the "Jewish Flotilla", the usual 8 or 9 suspects; certainly no one in the UK with money will be interested, it's a joke; so where will they get funding from?


Jonathan Hoffman

1 October, 2010 - 16:55

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"so where will they get funding from?"

http://www.jewishbookweek.com/2010/israel-and-the-diaspora.php

Well remember that their Book Week session was financed by NIF.

And that the Pears Foundation seems to like leftwing-type projects ...


amber

1 October, 2010 - 17:32

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Isi Leibler always writes great articles - thanks for this.


telegramsam

1 October, 2010 - 18:34

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The Washington Times? Major? It's a racist right-wing rag funded by the Moonies. And Israel National News is the voice of the settler fringe on the West Bank.


Jonathan Hoffman

1 October, 2010 - 18:37

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"racist....right wing ...." yadda yadda yadda

The usual meaningless claptrap cliche language of the faux Left, from a proven liar


telegramsam

1 October, 2010 - 18:37

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Jonathan, you didn't seem to have a problem with the NIF session at Book Week when you were at their drinkies. And didn't the Pears Foundation fund the Israel survey earlier this year? No complaints about that, I hope.


telegramsam

1 October, 2010 - 18:39

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So who is behind the Washington Times, Jonathan? Or Israel National News? Grow up, lobbos.


Jonathan Hoffman

1 October, 2010 - 19:10

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Another Lie.

I was not at the drinks.

Do you ever tell the truth, Spam?

And why are you so gutless as regards your real name?


telegramsam

1 October, 2010 - 19:14

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Oh yes you were. I spoke to you there.


telegramsam

1 October, 2010 - 19:16

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Why are you so gutless as to not reveal it if you know it? Why are you scared about revealing your political connections?


Jonathan Hoffman

1 October, 2010 - 20:08

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You're talking crap. Lie down with a wet flannel over your face.


stephenb

1 October, 2010 - 20:29

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jonathan do you ever just feel tired and want to lie down anc wake up and find it has all just gone away your commitment is admirable but at what cost to your mental health ?


telegramsam

1 October, 2010 - 20:41

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Stephen, leave Jonathan's mental health out of this.


telegramsam

1 October, 2010 - 20:43

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Jonathan, I thought you were a brave, uncompromising leader. It appears not.


amber

1 October, 2010 - 21:49

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tspam, you really are a fool. again, you side with the haters.


Jonathan Hoffman

1 October, 2010 - 22:00

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What, no antisemitic quips stephenb?

Does the B stand for "bigoted b^stard"?


stephenb

2 October, 2010 - 06:56

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oh dear jonathan and there was me thinking the jews were a humorous people

maybe the idolatrous worship of The State of Israel killed all that along with a great many other good things

time for someone to come along and turn over some more tables in some more temples maybe ?


amber

2 October, 2010 - 10:00

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More antisemitic drivel from stephenb - you judge all Jews by one individual?

And WHERE IS YOUR EVIDENCE that the evictions were based on race? You are just full of empty words.


amber

2 October, 2010 - 10:17

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stephenb says the Jews need Jesus in yet another antisemitic tirade.

Racist lowlife.


Watchful Iris

2 October, 2010 - 10:19

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Jonathon, you got the big part right.

Stephenb, can I ask my 2 questions yet?


Jonathan Hoffman

2 October, 2010 - 12:12

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He will be banned within 60 hours.

Good riddance.

Go back to Stormfront.


telegramsam

2 October, 2010 - 13:39

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Banning is something you needn't worry about -- for now, anyway -- since it's more than Stephen Pollard's job's worth to have you scweaming and scweaming and running off to the pathetic undermedicated JCwatch.


Jonathan Hoffman

2 October, 2010 - 13:41

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Go back to your cesspit Spammo


telegramsam

2 October, 2010 - 13:44

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Kol ha'motzie devar kelalah me'piv, inaal avi, avi, aviv. Get a translation for that priceless Gashash line, Jonathan.


stephenb

2 October, 2010 - 15:21

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to whom does jonathan refer ?


stephenb

2 October, 2010 - 15:23

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60 h0urs in the life of ivan denisovitch ha ha ha

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