The BlogDropping the Pro-Israel Pretense9:45 AM, Oct 27, 2009
• By MICHAEL GOLDFARB
I suspected J Street wasn't pro-Israel in any meaningful sense of the term, and the conference seemed to confirm my suspicions, but never did I imagine that J Street would drop the pretense on the final day of their conference:
The J Street conference is featuring anti-Zionist and anti-Israel speakers, the Israeli ambassador refused to attend the event because the group itself has taken positions that the embassy warns may "impair Israel's interests," and its college affiliate has just used the conference as a platform to announce that it no longer considers itself "pro-Israel." Critics of the organization had already seen more than enough evidence to be convinced that this was the case, but for the group's defenders -- how can they now claim J Street is pro-Israel even as J Street itself drops the charade? J Street is a left-wing group that supports social justice in occupied Palestine and a bunch of other dopey progressive ideas about the Middle East. It is not, as the kids themselves concede, pro-Israel. |
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