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May 07, 2020 |
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Democrats
Turning Their Backs on Israel,
Continued
The news this week pointed to efforts by leftwing Democrats to
move their party, and Joe Biden, their presumptive
presidential nominee, farther away from Israel.
Matthew Mainen, writing at the Washington
Examiner, warns
that Biden may be more damaging to Israel than Bernie
Sanders would have been:
During his eight years as second-in-command in the Obama
administration, deemed by Israelis to be the most hostile to their
interests in recent history, Biden routinely attacked the
underpinnings of Jewish self-determination and pushed for failed
policies that have proven to exacerbate the Palestinian-Israeli
conflict.
…Biden recently embraced an endorsement from J-Street, a
far-left organization that seeks to impose upon Israel policies
thoroughly rejected by the Israeli electorate. [With] this, combined
with his increasingly hostile rhetoric against Israel’s democratically
elected government, we can expect him to embrace and even amplify the
Obama administration’s posture toward the Jewish state if he becomes
president.
Biden is under
increasing pressure to back “Palestinian rights” over Israel’s
sovereignty and security. Jacob Kornbluh reports on
a
letter from 32 former diplomats and national security officials,
calling on Democratic Party leaders to include in the party’s 2020
platform, “clear
opposition to ongoing occupation, settlement expansion and any form of
unilateral annexation of territory in the West Bank” by
Israel.
The list
of signers includes many familiar names - former Clinton and Obama
administration officials whose views on Israel are well-known – such
as Strobe Talbott and Anthony Lake;
Ben Rhodes, one of the architects of Pres.
Barack Obama’s dangerous nuclear plan with Iran; and
the two authors of the article Amb. David Friedman
rebutted this week (see below), Phil Gordon and
Rob Malley.
Biden – also known as "J Street Joe", now that he has
enthusiastically accepted the leftwing group’s endorsement – told the
JTA about some of his
policy plans regarding Israel and the
Palestinians:
Joe Biden said the US should press Israel not to take any
actions that jeopardize a two-state solution, a reference to reports
that Israel may try to annex part of the West Bank. Biden, in a
statement Tuesday to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, also said that as
president he would resume US assistance to the Palestinians, reopen
the US consulate in eastern Jerusalem that administers primarily to
the Palestinians and would seek to reopen the Palestine Liberation
Organization mission in Washington.
“A priority now for the cause of Israeli-Palestinian peace
should be resuming our dialogue with the Palestinians and pressing
Israel not to take actions that make a two-state solution impossible,”
Biden said. “I will reopen the US consulate in East Jerusalem, find a
way to re-open the PLO’s diplomatic mission in Washington, and resume
the decades-long economic and security assistance efforts to the
Palestinians that the Trump Administration stopped.”
In other
words, a President Biden would take us right back to the failed
policies of the Clinton and Obama years and even further. That would
be dangerous for Israel and the US.
Amb. David
Friedman
Friedman Rebuts Attacks on
Trump Peace Plan
US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman pushed
back hard against an article by two Obama-era national security
officials who attacked President Donald Trump’s
“Vision for Peace and Prosperity” proposal. Friedman describes the
article’s authors, Philip Gordon and Robert
Malley, as “champions of the Iran deal and apologists for
Palestinian intransigence.” He knocks down their false arguments point
by point. One
example:
The authors argue that the limited annexation of West Bank
territory envisioned by Trump would jeopardize Israel’s future as a
Jewish state. Wrong. Under the Trump vision, Israel would be claiming
sovereignty over a fraction of the West Bank, comprising territories
that either are sparsely populated or overwhelmingly populated by
Israeli Jews. Israel wouldn’t be doing that to territories with
significant Palestinian populations. Therefore, the vision wouldn’t
alter the Jewish majority within the State of Israel. In fact, it
would increase it.
Read the whole thing here.
Randy Feenstra
RJC PAC Endorses Randy
Feenstra
The RJC PAC announced that it is endorsing and supporting
Republican primary challenger Randy Feenstra in his
race to defeat Rep. Steve King (IA-4). RJC Executive
Director Matt Brooks said:
We have made it clear for some time that Rep. King does not
represent the values of the Republican Jewish Coalition or the
Republican Party. We commended the January 2019 decision by House
Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy and the House
Republican Steering Committee to remove Rep. King from his committee
posts. The RJC has not endorsed him, contributed to him, or hosted
events with him in many years, and, in fact, the RJC has spoken out
against him on many occasions.
… The RJC PAC is proud to endorse an excellent candidate, Iowa
State Senator Randy Feenstra. Randy, now in his third term in the Iowa
Senate, holds a leadership position as the Assistant Majority Leader
and chairs the important Ways and Means Committee. He is a staunch
conservative who supports President Trump’s policies.
NBC News reported
on this story:
The RJC’s political action committee has cut a $5,000 check to
Feenstra and plans to fundraise for him, according to Brooks.
The organization contributed more than half a million dollars
to help Republicans in the 2018 elections, according to the
nonpartisan Center For Responsive Politics.
Cong. Denver Riggleman
speaking at the 2019 RJC Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas.
RJC Supports Rep. Denver
Riggleman
The RJC supported Denver Riggleman in his
successful bid for Virginia’s 5th congressional district seat in 2018,
and we continue to support him strongly this year. Riggleman is facing
primary challengers this year, but his staunch pro-Israel record and
steady work in Congress make him the RJC’s choice. RJC Executive
Director Matt Brooks told
the Jewish Insider:
“He’s one of our favorites and one of our top priorities right
now,” Republican Jewish Coalition Executive Director Matthew Brooks
told JI. “He’s been a terrific leader and an outspoken supporter of
the issues we care about.”
… The RJC’s PAC plans to donate the maximum possible amount to
Riggleman, and affiliates around the country are raising money for his
primary campaign, according to Brooks. The RJC wants to “make sure he
has the resources to beat back the primary, and we’re confident he
will,” Brooks said.

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Germany
bans Hezbollah and labels entire group a terrorist
organization
Mosques affiliated with Hezbollah were raided in the
early hours of the morning after Germany entirely banned the Lebanese
Shiite group from the country. The move [last week] is a major blow to
Hezbollah, which enjoys large amounts of support from Iran. Previously
only Hezbollah’s “military” wing was outlawed but not its “political”
wing.
The Jerusalem Post reports
that Israel's intelligence agency The Mossad informed German officials
of Hezbollah-sponsored terror activity in Germany, which led to the
country banning the organization.
For
the State Dept’s top spokeswoman, her journey to Judaism began in
Baghdad
State Department spokeswoman Morgan
Ortagus has traveled the world, but as Gabby
Deutsch reports at the Jewish Insider: “Nearly every
step of the way, Ortagus’s career advancement was accompanied by an
improbable Jewish journey: the evangelical Christian Republican
converted to Judaism with a Conservative rabbi, culminating in a
wedding officiated by feminist icon and Trump foe Ruth Bader
Ginsburg.” Incredibly, much of her pre-conversion studies
were conducted “virtually” while Ortagus was posted in Baghdad and
later in Riyadh.
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RJC Victory Team National Day of
Action
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We look forward to scheduling in-person grassroots events and
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