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Challenging the
Power of the Israel Lobby: What Should Be Done?
By
James Petras
09/28/06 "Information
Clearing House"
-- -- A number of writers have recently written critical articles or reviews
about the power of the pro-Israel or Jewish Lobby and its influence on US policy
in the Middle East. Most of these writings emphasize the power of the
lobby over Congress, the two major parties (especially the Democrats) and the
Executive branch. Some even describe the pro-Israel lobbies and the allied
Jewish federations, the numerous propaganda institutes described as ‘think
tanks’, publications as well as their influence or control over the mass media,
from Hollywood, the print media, television to corporate “public” radio.
However these critics and analysts paint themselves into a corner, attributing
to the Jewish lobby so much power as to virtually incapacitate any effort to
counter its influence and change the direction of US policy. The image of
a near-omniscient and omnipotent Jewish lobby overlooks its vulnerability and
significant issues around which an opposition or counter-hegemonic movement can
be organized in the United States.
A starting point
for building such a movement in some cases already exists in single issue
campaigns; in other instances, some of the critical reports on the actions and
behavior of the Lobby can become rallying points for organizing and pressing for
new legislation and improving legislative restraints on Lobby activities.
What Should be Done: 18 Points of Action
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Pressure can
be exerted to force the Pro-Israel lobby to register as an agent of a
foreign power. There is an abundance of evidence based on public documents,
observation, testimony, interviews which demonstrate that the leaders of the
Lobby take orders from the Israeli government, serve as transmission belts
of Israeli policies into the US, formulate the legislation for the US
Congress based on Israeli priorities, coordinate and transmit information
from the US government to the Israeli government and have even engaged in
espionage in the US for the Israeli secret police (Mossad). If for example
AIPAC is obligated to register as an agent of a foreign power, it can be
expected that a substantial number of its members/supporters will resign or
withdraw, and big contributors will hold back funding, weakening the
activist and financial base of the Lobby. Secondly, other members of the
pro-Israel coalition will balk at allying with an agency of a foreign
power. Thirdly, elected and appointed officials will be more hesitant to
follow the lead or share the platform of an organization identified with a
foreign government because of the possible legal implications or at least
unfavorable publicity.
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Organize a
campaign to withdraw investments in US companies which supply the Israeli
regime with weapons of mass destruction, construction equipment to extend
Israeli colonization of Palestine. The boycott should include targeting
military industries which contribute to Lobby controlled “think tanks”,
State and Union pension funds which invest in Israeli Bonds should be
pressured to reallocate to productive industries and social services which
create jobs and health benefits for Americans.
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Create a data bank
on all the key political officials who have long-standing, primary
commitments to the state of Israel and who have collaborated with the
pro-Israeli lobby. This data bank can focus on the role of the Zionist
power configuration engaged in harnessing US policy to Israel’s expansionist
policies. The data bank can list all the major pieces of legislation
fashioned by the Lobby for Israel; the total sum of US grants, and
guaranteed loans, technological transfers secured for Israel through the
Lobby; the number of junkets and visits organized by the Lobby for
policymakers. In addition, information should be collected on all levels of
“consultation” between key lobby leaders, religious notables, and
international Zionist organizations and the Israeli state. The “information
bank” can provide the bases for demonstrating how the Lobby serves Israeli
foreign policy, distorts US domestic and overseas priorities and contributes
to silencing and undermining internal democratic debate. In other words,
the anti-Lobby campaign can be an important part of the battle of ideas, and
engage in the struggle to throw off foreign tutelage, and regain our freedom
to openly discuss the role of Israel and the Lobby in US politics.
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Support the
worldwide boycott against scholarly and academic exchanges with Israeli
counterparts and institutes which uphold and participate in the colonization
and repression of the Palestinians. In particular, psychologists and
psychiatrists should pressure their association to reject all Israeli
counterparts who engage in interrogation (usually accompanied by torture) of
political prisoners.
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Legislation
should be passed barring individuals who hold dual-citizenship (Israeli-US),
especially those connected with the military-intelligence networks from
holding sensitive positions in the government or controlling the political
party nomination process, as is now the case of the Democratic Party.
Numerous cases have emerged of Israeli-US citizens in the high tech field
who have direct access to software affecting US national security, as well
as high Pentagon officials with ‘dual citizenship’ promoting policies
favorable to Israel at great cost in lives and money to the US.
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Organize to
eliminate Israel’s special privileges in tax exemption, trade, technology,
and citizenship which burdens US taxpayers, increases Israeli
competitiveness at the expense of US producers and facilitates Israeli
emigration at the expense of other groups. Above all, demand the
elimination or drastic reduction of Israel’s $3 billion plus foreign aid and
$10 billion in guaranteed loans a country with a $21,000 per capita income.
The funds which cover over 40% of the total US foreign aid packages, should
be spent in covering health care for the 45 million US citizens who lack
coverage, or at least allocated to countries in Africa, Latin America, and
Asia whose per capita income is below $1000 dollars a year.
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Support
efforts to end the US embargo on goods, services and financial assistance to
Palestine, recognize the democratically elected Hamas government. Join with
European Parliamentarians, Lebanese and most Middle Eastern governments and
the great majority of the Third World in recognizing Hezbollah as a
legitimate electoral party and social movement in Lebanon. Here as in many
other issues, the Lobby and its supporters are a small minority in the
international community of nations and world public opinion. Through their
dominance of US policy on Lebanon and Palestine, the Lobby has contributed
to the isolation of the US, provoked the ire of all the mainline
humanitarian groups and given credence to the world communities’ belief that
Washington is a handmaiden of Israeli policy-makers.
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Raise the
issues of bringing Israeli officials to the International War Crimes
Tribunal, or to criminal courts on charges of violating the Geneva
Conventions and the protocols of the Nuremberg Tribunal. By having criminal
charges in various courts of justice, Israeli military and civilian war
criminals will be reluctant to travel abroad for fear of arrest. Likewise
civil suits can be initiated to impound Israeli bank accounts and assets to
pay war reparations to Lebanese civilians for the 15,000 homes destroyed and
for damages exceeding $10 billion dollars. Families of assassinated
civilian victims and UN peace keepers should be encouraged to seek
compensation in the United States as well as in their own national courts.
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Convert the
issue of the US-Israeli claim of nuclear dangers resulting from Iranian
uranium enrichment into a more consequential and general demand to turn the
entire Middle East into a nuclear free zone. Thus highlights the fact that
Israeli possession of at least 300 nuclear bombs is the outstanding threat
to nuclear war in the Middle East and elsewhere. The Lobby’s campaign
against Iran is directed toward maintaining Israeli’s monopoly of nuclear
weapons as an instrument to intimidate any challenges to its expansionist
goals.
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Call for the
International Atomic Energy Commission and other UN nuclear inspection
organizations to investigate charges that Israel is manufacturing and
storing nuclear bombs, and chemical and biological weapons contrary to the
non-proliferation agreement. The Lobby will clearly be on the defensive,
having to defend Israel’s deception and secrecy regarding weapons of mass
destruction.
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Organize
boycotts and campaigns to demand that local, regional, and national mass
media outlets report and interview Israeli critics as well as its
spokespeople. Propose debates, round tables, and forums which include
Israeli critics as well as its spokespeople; file legal suits against Jewish
lobbyists making libelous accusations of “anti-semitism” against informed
critics who suffer loss of career appointments or promotions. Organize
legal teams to challenge the impunity of the vicious slanderers and
perpetrators of hate crimes among pro-Israel ideologues.
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Demand that
newscasters, analysts, and commentators dealing with Middle Eastern issues
have their organizational and political affiliations clearly identified.
This will help focus the public on the extraordinary one-sided pro-Israeli
bias in the media and weaken a key propaganda arm of the Lobby.
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Legislation
should be supported which bars individuals with dual citizenship and
therefore dual loyalties from holding executive or legislative positions in
the government. As we have seen, numerous top policymakers with a strong
commitment to Israeli interests lead our country to disastrous Middle
Eastern wars.
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Support
legislation revoking the citizenship of individuals who enlist or engage in
military activity for a foreign government. The Lobby sends thousands of US
Jews to Israel to engage in civilian and “security” activities alongside and
integrated with IDF soldiers, creating “returnees” fully indoctrinated into
Israel’s militarist worldview.
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One of the
vehicles used by the Lobby to influence or buy the loyalty of legislators
and US officials are paid junkets to Israel, where they are indoctrinated
and propagandized by a bevy of Israeli politicians, and advocates of the
Zionist state. Legislation to outlaw paid propaganda and vote buying
junkets came before Congress but was stopped largely through the efforts of
the Jewish Lobby. Clearly this is an area where corruption and foreign
control over our foreign policy converge and is strongly susceptible to a
campaign to moralize public policy.
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Since 9/11,
hundreds of suspected Israeli spies have been deported, and several
Lobbyists, US military and government officials have been charged with
spying for Israel. Yet no public statements or media exposure has
resulted. Campaigns should demand equal treatment and publicity of Israeli
spies with non-Israeli operatives. Israeli handlers operating out of their
Embassy should be named and arrested, instead of allowing easy exits, as is
currently practiced.
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Legislation should be
presented and veterans’ groups of all wars should be mobilized to demand
Congressional hearings on the Israeli bombing of the US surveillance ship
Liberty with prime witnesses among our naval survivors. The Commission
should investigate the subsequent cover up by the Johnson Administration and
the role of the Lobby.
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Support
political parties and candidates who oppose Israel’s occupation of
Palestine, its $3 billion dollar annual aid package and the Lobby’s pro-war
Mid East agenda. Support a pro-American policy of anti-colonialism,
conversion of Israeli billion dollar handouts into rebuilding
de-industrialized regions in the US and eschewing military intervention in
the Middle East either for Israeli or imperial interests.
Conclusion
Can we stop the Lobby’s efforts to force Americas’ hand and pressure our
government into sending more of our soldiers to the Middle East to die for
Greater Israel? Yes – but it most obviously won’t be easy because of the
big money that flows into the Congressional troughs, the terrible mass media
bias and the cowardice of many of our political opinion-makers. But a
start has been made. Leading military officials, active and retired, have
opposed the Zioncon policymakers in the Pentagon, State Department and Congress.
Leading religious institutes like the Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Church of
Christ, as well as high Church officials in the Greek Orthodox, Catholic, and
Protestant Church have forcefully criticized Israel’s human rights record and
have supported various types of boycotts.
Major trade unions in Canada (public sector union in Ontario – CUPE), South
Africa, and in the European Union and Middle East have expressed opposition to
Israeli ethnic cleansing and militarism. University teachers, led by
British and Irish educators, are supporting a boycott of Israeli scholars and
institutes collaborating with the Israeli regime. Even within the United
States, despite the Lobby’s propaganda campaigns, a majority of US citizens did
not support Israel’s bombing of Lebanon and no longer support the Lobby
engineered US war in Iraq.
Opposition and collaboration with the Israel Lobby cuts across the ideological
spectrum. Opponents of the Lobby’s dominant role in shaping US-Mid East
policy in favor of Israel have provoked the ire of numerous traditional
conservative writers, politicians and military officials as well as a
substantial number of democrats, pacifists, leftists, Greens, mainline Christian
churches, and grassroots Democrats. Support for the Lobby includes the
leadership of both major parties, all the mainstream Jewish organization and
religious bodies, most liberal Jews, and non-Jews, as well as the
neo-conservatives, media moguls, and fundamentalist Christian Zionists.
Two momentous issues out in what is a major test of forces: war or peace in the
Middle East and the question of who rules America? The Lobby, in and out
of the Executive branch and Congress, was instrumental in pushing us into the
Iraq war. They are the leading pressure group propelling us into a war
with Iran – a war which will ignite major confrontation throughout the Middle
East and military attacks in the West, putting our security in jeopardy and
provoking a major oil and energy crisis, that will likely lead to a major
recession.
The Lobby’s war-making powers exceed those of any elected body as they are
constituted today because of the terrible fear that elected officials and
opinion makers have of the Lobby’s retaliatory, political thuggery.
The second major issue we as American citizens face is the loss of control over
our own political process; the power of the Lobby is at the unconditional
service of the Israeli state; what Israel dictates the Lobby pursues through its
network of several hundred thousand activists and hundreds of millions in cash
flow. Those of us who stand up for Americans’ right to decide its own
policies in the Middle East free of Israeli-Lobby intervention, are faced with
the challenge of taking back our freedom to choose. The freedom to
choose who and what we support in the Middle East without facing political,
financial, or social retribution, slander or public ostracism. We the
strongest military and economic power have been politically and culturally
colonized. Like other national liberation movements, we must struggle to
free ourselves from the tyranny of Israel over our politics in the Middle East.
In the 1950’s we faced McCarthyite anti-communism as a ruse to propel us into
World War Three. Today we face the slander of Zionist anti-semitism as a
ruse to propel us into a new world war against Islamic nations and states who
oppose Israeli expansion.
Just as a broad coalition from the left to the Secretary of the Army defeated
McCarthyism in the 1950’s and led to détente in the 1970’s so too a similar
coalition today can defeat the Israeli Lobby’s war policies and lead to our
self-determination and national dignity in pursuit of a democratic foreign
policy.
Gird your loans, empty your bladder, this is going to be one hell of a fight –
no holds barred.
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