To Israel via J Street

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....what's in the news and what's not--but should be is the theme of the Editor's Cut from The Nation, one of America's oldest and greatest liberal magazines. In this brief cut, we hear about the small and poorly funded anti-AIPAC effort called J Street. Will Obama eventually listen to them and others on the left?

To Israel, via J Street

July 1, 2008

For too long now, when it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and other issues of war and peace in the Middle East, the mainstream media and too many politicians in the US have deferred to the most extreme right-wing positions represented by organizations such as The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and Christian Zionist communities.

In fact, there is a far more open and dynamic debate about the peace process in Israel than in the US. (For example, over 64 percent of Israelis favor direct talks with Hamas.) But a new lobby organization and PAC - J Street - aims to end the right-wing monopoly and give voice to the substantial number of Jewish and non-Jewish Americans with more moderate views on these issues.

Executive Director Jeremy Ben-Ami told me last week, "The important thing is that there's a diversity of opinion in the American Jewish community. There's no monolithic view... there's an argument. And that's what J Street's about - it's about the fact that we deserve representation too in this debate. We understand that there are a substantial number of American Jews who hold very right-wing positions when it comes to Israel and they should have a voice in the public policy process. But there's also a very substantial number of American Jews who hold very moderate views on Israel and they also need a voice, and we should have that argument just like we do on any other public policy issue without resorting to name-calling, without labeling one side antisemitic or self-hating Jews and all of that. We should discuss the merits."

What's left out of this editor's cut is failure to recognize the many liberal Jewish organizations that take a leftward, humanistic view in resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which more closely reflects our liberal Democratic principles concerning civil and human rights. They are scattered throughout the United States and the world including Israel.

One of the largest organizations in the US, Jewish Voice for Peace, now consists of over 50,000 members and has branches in numerous cities across the country. Like J Street, it too is a voice in supporting a fair and just resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Yet we never hear of it or of the many other organizations whose work seems too dangerous to vent in the mainstream media.

Who are they?

Jewish Voice for Peace is a diverse and democratic community of activists inspired by Jewish tradition to work together for peace, social justice, and human rights. We support the aspirations of Israelis and Palestinians for security and self-determination.

We seek:

·    A U.S. foreign policy based on promoting peace, democracy, human rights, and respect
for international law
·    An end to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem
·    A resolution of the Palestinian refugee problem consistent with international law and equity
·    An end to all violence against civilians
·    Peace among the peoples of the Middle East

We are among the many American Jews who say to the U.S. and Israeli governments: "Not in our names!"

JVP supports peace activists in Palestine and Israel, and works in broad coalition with other Jewish, Arab-American, faith-based, peace and social justice organizations.

Until politicians recognize that the Jewish community is not monolithic and refrains from cowtowing to right wing organizations like AIPAC, the AJC, or even the ADL, there will never be peace in Israel-Palestine. Only more land confiscations and killings necessary to achieve right wing Zionist goals.



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Awesome diary! 1,000 Rec's! n/t (none / 0)


by bobswern on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 11:32:10 AM EST

Re: Awesome diary! 1,000 Rec's! n/t (2.00 / 1)

Thanks. Some of your own work is also helping to surmount the censorship given to these issues in the mainstream press. And I commend you for that.


Click on Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land and learn the truth about the I/P conflict.
by shergald on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 11:51:08 AM EST
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SHERGALD IS A FRAUD (1.00 / 1)

SHERGALD HAS BEEN BANNED FROM DKOS AND SHOULD BE BANNED ELSEWHERE SINCE HE NEVER OFFERS SUPPORTS ANY PROGRESSIVE POSITIONS, ONLY ANTI JEWISH RHETORIC.

WHAT THE F IS "J STREET"

BAN THIS FRAUD


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by demwords on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 12:32:52 PM EST

Re: Try learning. (none / 0)

It's a great experience. Or perhaps try reading the diary instead of trying to demean its author.

If right wing Zionism is your love, then by all means post a diary here about its assets and why liberal Democrats should support your right wing perspective supporting military occupation and colonialism in Palestine.


Click on Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land and learn the truth about the I/P conflict.
by shergald on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 01:02:19 PM EST
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YOU ARE A FRAUD...NOT A PROGRESSIVE (1.00 / 1)

EVERY FACT PRESENTED TO YOU - YOU CLAIM IS PROPAGANDA. YOU HAVE NO BALANCE. NO RATIONAL ARGUMENTS. YOU ARE A FRAUD. YOU POST AND COMMENT ONLY ON ONE ISSUE...ON MULTIPLE SITES. GO START YOUR OWN BLOG AND STOP WASTING THE TIME OF REAL PROGRESSIVES. DKOS BANNED YOU AND SO SHOULD MYDD


John McCain: Country Club First!
by demwords on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 01:30:47 PM EST
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Re: YOU ARE A FRAUD...NOT A PROGRESSIVE (none / 0)

stop with the ALL-CAPS my friend.


by Reaper0Bot0 on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 01:32:15 PM EST
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Re: YOU ARE A FRAUD...NOT A PROGRESSIVE (1.00 / 1)

ANOTHER FACT WRONG..I AM NOT YOUR "FRIEND."


John McCain: Country Club First!
by demwords on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 01:35:35 PM EST
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Re: YOU ARE A FRAUD...NOT A PROGRESSIVE (none / 0)

Bye, bye.


Click on Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land and learn the truth about the I/P conflict.
by shergald on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 01:48:40 PM EST
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Re: To Israel via J Street (2.00 / 2)

We may have had a disagreement about your last diary, but this one I can agree with and rec. The more moderate Jewish voices in this country are marginalized and ignored by the media, although J Street has gotten some early press.


"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good." Samuel Johnson
by MS01 Indie on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 12:36:04 PM EST

Re: To Israel via J Street (none / 0)

You can go even further: Join JVP and a community of peace activists who truly represent Jewish or Judaic values.


Click on Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land and learn the truth about the I/P conflict.
by shergald on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 01:03:58 PM EST
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Re: To Israel via J Street (none / 0)

I am not a joiner. If I was, this wouldn't be the group I would join. This is not the most important issue for me. I would be more likely to join a group like Doctors Without Borders or a group dedicated to wiping out easily cured diseases that plague the 3rd-world. The world is full of causes. This is the most important one for you. That doesn't make it the most important. A person of Chechnian descent would be more likely to care about the Russia/Checneya conflict. Koreans care about the plight of fellow North Koreans. Everyone has their own idea of which issue is most important.


"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good." Samuel Johnson
by MS01 Indie on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 01:11:20 PM EST
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Re: Doctors Without Borders (none / 0)

A great charity and one of mine. No need to join it but contributions help them to continue their cause. If you contribute, as you know, you will get updates about their work around the world.

As for the IP conflict, no one else seems interested in advocating for the Palestinians, except for a few on a few liberal blogs. The silence about the daily killings and theft of/from the Palestinian people is a "human rights crime," just as Carter recently averred. Silence is the greatest problem. Did any mainstream news source carry Carter's statement about Gaza? Don't think so.

On the other hand, at least on MyDD, I'm not seeing much in the way of diaries about international human rights conflicts, as in Myanmar, Sudan, and other countries where innocent civilians are being killed or starved intentionally. These issues are part of the liberal/progressive Democratic foreign policy agenda yet are not being focused upon. If not us, then who?


Click on Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land and learn the truth about the I/P conflict.
by shergald on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 02:02:35 PM EST
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Re: Doctors Without Borders (2.00 / 1)

All good points. However, people on this site are understandably focused on the GE. There isn't a chance this country will deal with any of those issues in a rational way until we get Bush out of office. McCain won't be any better on these issues. This election is really, really important.

There is only one way to raise awareness of these issues and that's to keep doing exactly what you are doing, agitate for those causes. If enough voices are raised then the MSM might take notice.


"The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good." Samuel Johnson
by MS01 Indie on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 02:11:45 PM EST
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Re: To Israel via J Street (2.00 / 2)

As an American Jew I am pleased to see a group that may offer some semblance of balance to AIPAC.

I'm curious to see what comes of this.  I've been following it since it was announced.

AIPAC does not speak for me.  That much I know.  I'm not sure if anyone does, but I'll keep an eye on JStreet.


by Reaper0Bot0 on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 01:31:48 PM EST

In fact... (2.00 / 1)

...the J Street issues positions are more in line with the majority of Jews here in the U.S. and in Israel in many ways.

AIPAC is certainly more Likud-party-oriented in terms of its positions than J Street. And, Bebe Netanyahu is not in the majority in the Knesset, no matter how hard Sheldon Adelson, and all the neocon Rethugs here in the U.S. try.

Thank god for sanity!


by bobswern on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 01:50:50 PM EST

Re: To Israel via J Street (none / 0)

Where is Elsinora? Just asking.


Click on Peace, Propaganda, & The Promised Land and learn the truth about the I/P conflict.
by shergald on Mon Jul 07, 2008 at 03:42:36 PM EST


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