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J Street's Ben-Ami: 'U.S. Congressmen live in fear of pro-Israeli intimidation'

William Kristol, head of right-wing Emergency Committee for Israel, stuns debate audience in New York: 'I agree with Obama’s Israel policies to a considerable degree.'
West of Eden- - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News

By Chemi Shalev | May.16, 2012 | 3:07 PM | 24


Many American senators and congressmen “keep quiet” and refrain from criticizing Israeli policies because they “live in fear” and are “intimidated” by pro-Israeli groups such as the Emergency Committee for Israel (ECI), according to J Street founder and President Jeremy Ben-Ami.

Ben-Ami’s bald assertion came during a debate with Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol, a director of ECI, held on Tuesday night at Manhattan’s palatial B’nai Jeshurun Synagogue and moderated by Jane Eisner, the editor of the Forward. Ben Ami said that because of accusatory ECI ads in the New York Times and other media outlets, members of Congress are afraid of being branded as anti-Israel and are deterred by the “ramifications” of voicing open criticism of Israeli policies.
 
They had better be scared.We Zionuts are vengeful creatures and are terrible to behold.

A Zionist is someone who is in favor of Israel. There are about 200 countries. Why would anyone oppose Jewish people having a country especially if they've had it for thousands of years?

blah blah blah huh what ?

There are about 60 Islamic countries. There are many Christian countries. Even a Greek country. Jews are not allowed to have a country?
 
christian countries really ? ..even a greek country ? what the hell is that supposed to mean ? "Jews" have a country..this is hardly the issue

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christian countries really ? ..even a greek country ? what the hell is that supposed to mean ? "Jews" have a country..this is hardly the issue

Muslim countries. Christian countries, really. Even a Greek country. Even a Jewish country. Deal with it.
 
christian countries really ? ..even a greek country ? what the hell is that supposed to mean ? "Jews" have a country..this is hardly the issue

Muslim countries. Christian countries, really. Even a Greek country. Even a Jewish country. Deal with it.

Not the sharpest tool in the shed are you...even the incredibly easy quote function evades you
 
christian countries really ? ..even a greek country ? what the hell is that supposed to mean ? "Jews" have a country..this is hardly the issue

Muslim countries. Christian countries, really. Even a Greek country. Even a Jewish country. Deal with it.

Not the sharpest tool in the shed are you...even the incredibly easy quote function evades you

You're projecting. I understand.
 
A Zionist is someone who is in favor of Israel. There are about 200 countries. Why would anyone oppose Jewish people having a country especially if they've had it for thousands of years?

blah blah blah huh what ?

There are about 60 Islamic countries. There are many Christian countries. Even a Greek country. Jews are not allowed to have a country?

Of course Jews can have and do have a country called: Israel...the 1948 UN Mandate is legal...Now Israel needs to make peace and negotiate secure borders and allow the UN Mandate to be fullfilled: A Jewish State and an Arab State, while she still can...

Its that simple.
 
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blah blah blah huh what ?

There are about 60 Islamic countries. There are many Christian countries. Even a Greek country. Jews are not allowed to have a country?

Of course Jews can have and do have a country called: Israel...the 1948 UN Mandate is legal...Now Israel needs to make peace and negotiate secure borders and allow the UN Mandate to be fullfilled: A Jewshish State and an Arab State, while she still can...

Its that simple.

Israel needs to make peace? You have it backwards. The Arabs need to make peace. Check a history book for the '48, '67 and '73 wars, started by the Arabs.
 
There are about 60 Islamic countries. There are many Christian countries. Even a Greek country. Jews are not allowed to have a country?

Of course Jews can have and do have a country called: Israel...the 1948 UN Mandate is legal...Now Israel needs to make peace and negotiate secure borders and allow the UN Mandate to be fullfilled: A Jewshish State and an Arab State, while she still can...

Its that simple.

Israel needs to make peace? You have it backwards. The Arabs need to make peace. Check a history book for the '48, '67 and '73 wars, started by the Arabs.


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Not to be confused with Arab League Monitors in Syria.



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See also: 2002 Arab League summit and 2007 Arab League summit

The Arab Peace Initiative (Arabic Language: مبادرة السلام العربية) is a comprehensive peace initiative first proposed in 2002 at the Beirut Summit of the Arab League by then-Crown Prince, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, and re-endorsed at the Riyadh Summit in 2007.[1] The initiative attempts to end the Arab–Israeli conflict, which means normalizing relations between the entire Arab region and Israel, in exchange for a complete withdrawal from the occupied territories (including East Jerusalem) and a "just settlement" of the Palestinian refugee crisis based on UN Resolution 194 (which calls for a diplomatic resolution to the conflict and resolves that any refugees "wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbors" should be able to do so or, if they otherwise wish, should be provided with compensation).[2] The Initiative was initially overshadowed by the Passover Massacre, a major terrorist attack that took place on March 27, 2002 (the day before the Initiative was published) and that had been claimed by the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' military wing.[3] The Arab League has since readopted the Initiative on several occasions, including during the 2007 summit.

Although a number of Israeli officials have responded to the Initiative with both support and criticism, the Israeli government has swiftly rejected the initiative, saying it was a "non-starter".[4] Then Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said the new plan can not be accepted because it would replace UN resolutions 242 and 338, which call for negotiations.[5] In 2007, Benjamin Netanyahu, as opposition leader, as well as a number of Likud members, rejected the initiative outright.^ In 2009, President Shimon Peres expressed satisfaction at the "u-turn" in the attitudes of Arab states toward peace with Israel as reflected in the Saudi initiative, though he did qualify his comments by saying: "Israel wasn't a partner to the wording of this initiative. Therefore it doesn't have to agree to every word."^ The Palestinian Authority strongly supports the plan and Mahmoud Abbas officially asked U.S. President Barack Obama to adopt it as part of his Middle East policy.[6] Islamist political party Hamas, the elected government of the Gaza Strip, is deeply divided,[7] with most factions rejecting the plan.[1]

George Mitchell, then the United States special envoy to the Middle East, announced in March 2009 that President Barack Obama's administration intends to "incorporate" the initiative into its Middle East policy.[8]
 

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