Thursday, March 03, 2011

J Street and the Middle East

J Street, America's premier liberal pro-Israel lobbying group, has just wrapped up its third annual conference in Washington. There have been sessions and panels on "building peace from the ground up," on "expanding the tent" and even some passionate condemnations of the Occupation. Amid so much good feeling it's almost possible to lose sight of one of J Street's fundamental missions: to promote and guarantee America's lavish and unconditional military aid to Israel.

This may seem like a harsh assessment of the lobbying group. After all, isn't J Street routinely attacked by neocon ultras and praised by American liberals? But hack through J Street's verbiage about "dialogue" and "conversation" and one finds this blandly phrased position statement: "American assistance to Israel, including maintaining Israel's qualitative military edge, is an important anchor for a peace process based on providing Israel with the confidence and assurance to move forward on a solution based on land for peace. J Street consistently advocates for robust US foreign aid to Israel." This last sentence is 99% of what one needs to know about J Street.

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