NYTimes Still Promoting Leftist Doves at J Street as 'Pro-Israel'
Why is the New York Times so invested in promoting J Street, the minor, left-wing group of Jewish doves, as an influential counterweight to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)?
Reporter Helene Cooper Wednesday gave the benefit of the doubt to J Street, which wants to, in its words, "end the occupation" of Palestinian land, complains on its website about the influence on Israeli policy by the American "far right," and receives funding from George Soros. Yet Cooper insisted, against that evidence and more, including smearing supporters of Israel by the offensive term "Israel Firster," of calling J Street "Pro-Israel," as did the headline over her story: "J Street, Pro-Israel but Opposed to Attacking Iran, Takes Its Message to Washington."
Memo to Congress: Not all American Jews support a military strike on Iran, either by Israel or by the United States.
Members of J Street, the dovish pro-Israel group formed four years ago in part as an alternative to the more hawkish American Israel Public Affairs Committee, made that point on Tuesday when they descended on Capitol Hill as part of an effort to convince lawmakers that supporting Israel does not mean agreeing with everything advocated by the country’s conservative prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
“There’s a myth that the so-called Jewish vote is a monolithic vote in favor of a militaristic position in support of Israel,” said Elaine Tyler May, a professor at the University of Minnesota, who came to Washington for J Street’s annual conference and met on Tuesday with Representative Keith Ellison and Senator Amy Klobuchar, both Minnesota Democrats. Instead, Ms. May maintained, “the vast majority of American Jews believe the United States should take a leadership role on a peace agreement, even if it means disagreeing with the Israeli leadership.”
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But J Street leaders seemed determined this week to add their own, softer voice to the debate.
“There is more than just one way to be a good Jew,” the Israeli author Amos Oz told the crowd during the conference’s opening night on Saturday. “Let us all be united, but why unite under the militant, hawkish, extremist manner of Aipac?”
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With Israeli leaders warning of an existential threat from Iran and openly discussing the possibility of attacking its nuclear facilities, J Street has been sprinting to impress on members of Congress their argument that more hawkish groups like Aipac and the Emergency Committee for Israel, which push for tougher action against Iran, do not speak for all Jews. The clear fissures that have emerged demonstrate the divisions within the American Jewish community.
The Times has previously reported as fact that Jews are divided on Iran (again citing J Street as an example), an opinion that Commentary's Jonathan Tobin ably dismissed earlier this month:
The only organizations that the Times could find to back up that headline were J Street and Tikkun. While the former claims to be 'pro-Israel' even the latter’s adherents do not attempt to play that game. But however you wish to label them, the idea that disagreement from these two left-wing outliers constitutes any sort of a Jewish debate is comical. Perhaps only in the pages of the New York Times or that of Tikkun itself, could a situation where the opposition of groups as marginal as these be considered a serious news story.
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J Street
Submitted by stratman on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 4:03pm.
Should be called Capitulation Street.
Yes, and J Streeters are all "soft" and lovable. BS. There are militant, hardcore Leftists in J Street. Their hate is directed within at the people trying to save Israel and all Jews from extinction. Only a self-loathing Leftist would side with people who continue to refuse to refute their goal of removing the state of Israel and all Jews from the Middle East.
Attempting to co-opt language meaning - "pro-Israel J Street" - does not make it so. You cannot capitulate to your sworn enemies and be for your country. Or should we call Bill Ayers "pro-American" now?
Question: When was the last time Israel was known as a monolithic ideological block? Many, many years. Deceptive strawman attempt. Nothing new in this article except for it being another try at activistic journalism.
can't fix stupid
Submitted by frank_andrini on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 5:40pm.
Additionally, stratman, it seems to me to be just plain stupid- and evil.
http://www.jpost.com
Frank
Submitted by stratman on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 8:46pm.
From your link, the top story is PLO says no peace unless Jerusalem is under full Palestinian control. Like good Leftist malcontents around the world, the terrorists are using incrementalism combined with violent ultimatums knowing they cannot remove Israel in one stroke (until Iran gets a nuke).
Beersheba says no
Submitted by frank_andrini on Sat, 03/31/2012 - 11:48am.
Of course stratman if they do Beersheba assures the whole juke joint and all the oil goes hot for a long, long time.
http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/cpc-pubs/farr.htm
Guinness World Record
Submitted by stratman on Sat, 03/31/2012 - 4:08pm.
Heat + Middle East = World's largest glass table top.
Let's hope it never comes to this. The Russians are frickin' nutz and the godless Chicoms will sacrifice - on principle - more people to battle than the West has in total.
Here he comes
Submitted by frank_andrini on Sat, 03/31/2012 - 9:40pm.
And just before that happens...tah DAH! The Guy comes along and says "I can fix everything" and for 3 and one- half years he does as nearly everything bows before him. And then...an infinitesimal number of people vanish leaving the TV preachers and nearly everybody that listens to them or attends most churches wondering "wait a minute...our pastor said I would go too". At least that's my read. Don't take the preacher's word for it.
'Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
Nobody is understanding now any more than they did 2,000 years ago.'
Hate in relative terms
Submitted by needle on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 4:48pm.
NYTimes Still Promoting Leftist Doves at J Street as 'Pro-Israel'
I guess being merely anti-Israel when practically everybody else on the Left is a rabid anti-Semite makes one “pro-Israel” according to the relativistic thinking of the NYT.
If there were a sociologist who is not a Leftist himself, it would be interesting to have him perform an in-depth study on Leftists and their hate. We all know by now they constantly project their hate on everybody else, but the real issue is: Why are Leftists so incorrigibly hateful?
If it weren't really sick, Leftists calling Israelis Nazis it might be funny.
- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.
They are not doves-they are chickens Col. Sanders would love.
Submitted by drsamherman on Thu, 03/29/2012 - 7:40pm.
Not often you find chickens that large and vocal.