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J Street 'took £400k to help Obama push Iran deal'

May 26, 2016 10:17
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J-Street, the American liberal Jewish group, was given more than half a million dollars to promote President Barack Obama's controversial nuclear deal with Iran in the face of fierce opposition from Israel, it has emerged.

The group, which declares itself pro-Israel, was given the money by the Ploughshares Fund, the main organisation used by the White House to advocate for the deal.

Last year, the United States, along with other world powers, including the UK, agreed to lift nuclear-related sanctions against Iran in exchange for Tehran terminating its programme to build a nuclear warhead.

Israel was strongly against the deal, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warning that "it actually paves Iran's path to the bomb".

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