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Is this lobby really 'pro-Israel'? We are all about to find out

October 7, 2010 15:50
George Soros: donor
2 min read

The facts are not all known at this point in time, but there's enough to make the case that J Street - the relatively new, dovish, "pro-Israel, pro-peace" Jewish lobby - might be in big trouble. In the past couple of days, four troubling facts were revealed about J Street's activity.

It got money, a lot of money, from billionaire George Soros - a man with questionable credentials to say the least when it comes to supporting Israel. The organisation lied about it, pretending not to get money from him, until it was forced to surrender the truth by the Washington Times. It also got a lot of money from a woman no one knows in Hong Kong, and lied about that too. An Israeli member of the group had claimed that J Street was helping Judge Goldstone of the infamous Goldstone report to get meetings on Capitol Hill; and someone must also be lying about this too.

J Street is in trouble. Over the past week, many commentators - generally supportive of its contribution to "the debate over the future of Israel", as one of them put it - seemed to be shocked and dismayed by this barrage of revelations.

But there were important nuances in this generally unified response. Some were more dismayed by the lies, others more troubled by the actions.