At long, long, long last, w. incredible internet, public opinion turns against Israeli terror state

The Zionists on the Defensive

Israel’s Friends overwhelm Capitol Hill

Philip Giraldi • May 25, 2021 •

Link: https://www.unz.com/pgiraldi/the-zionists-on-the-defensive/

Yes folks, there is an international conspiracy and it is all about “protecting” Israel. It operates through front and lobbying groups that uniquely promote the interests of a foreign country, Israel, even when those interests do serious damage to the host country where the lobbyists actually live. In Britain, for example, there are a Conservative Friends of Israel and a Labour Friends of Israel, comprising together 216 members of parliament and party officials. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been silent about Gaza apart from expressing “deep concern” and blaming both sides while Labour leader Keir Starmer, who has also been under pressure to say something, has focused on how four car loads of alleged Palestinian supporters in London may or may not have driven around shouting out “anti-Semitic” comments. Starmer, one recalls, ran on a leadership campaign pledging to root out “anti-Semitism” in the party as a response to previous leader Jeremy Corbyn’s apparently ill-advised public recognition that Palestinians are human beings. Also in Britain, contesting details of the standard narrative of the so-called holocaust can result in a large fine and even some jailtime.

In 2017, Al-Jazeera ran an undercover operation directed against various Israeli front groups in Britain and in the US which determined that officers from the respective Israeli Embassies, presumably intelligence linked, were meeting regularly with members of the alleged non-government organizations that had been set up to provide support for the Jewish state. In Britain, the interaction included explicit discussions on how to destroy the careers of politicians who were deemed to be insufficiently pro-Israeli. In the US the objective has been to disrupt the activities of pro-Palestinian groups, most particularly the Boycott, Divest and Sanctions (BDS) movement. The pro-Israeli and anti-Arab initiatives were coordinated with and sometimes initiated by the Israeli Embassy officers, suggesting that they were actually intelligence operations.

That many American Jewish groups are collaborating directly with the Israeli Embassy raises two concerns. First, it is ipso facto a violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), which should require registration and complete transparency regarding one’s sources of income and interactions with the foreign embassy. And second, as many of the groups are in tax exempt status with the IRS as either charitable or educational foundations, that status should be rescinded given their foreign affiliation. Of course, the reality is that the Treasury Department has known all that and more for many years and has never taken any action relating to deceptive behavior by pro-Israel groups.

Elsewhere in Europe, “Holocaust denial” even if it only consists of challenging clearly fabricated “factual” details of the event can also land you in jail in Germany and France while criticizing the state of Israel is construed as anti-Semitism, a hate crime. Jewish groups have, in fact, promoted an official “International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance” (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism, which includes any criticism of Israel as a defining characteristic. The United States Department of State has accepted that definition and language.

Yes, the United States has an office of the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism and it is always headed by a Jew, as has been also the office in the Justice Department that continues to be dedicated to rooting out 90 year old Nazis. Meanwhile, the Republican Party, most particularly in its Trump version, is so close to Israel that it might reasonably be regarded as part of the Israel Lobby. And the Democrats are not much better, though there has been some dissent from progressives, which has led to the creation of a Zionist pressure group within the party called the Democratic Majority for Israel. It exists to defend Israel against any and all criticism while also protecting the billions of dollars and other benefits that the Jewish state receives from the US Treasury and government annually.

One might speculate that there is a whole federal government infrastructure devoted to Jewish and Israeli issues. How did that develop? Well, of course, money is what has made it happen. American politicians have notoriously always been easily corruptible, all it takes is a little cash. But no one is allowed to point out that obvious truth as linking Jews to money is regarded, by Jews and their captive media of course, as some kind of “anti-Semitic trope.”

Now it appears that a ceasefire is more-or-less in place but Israel’s ethnic cleansing that preceded its high-tech slaughter of Palestinian civilians who were being deliberately targeted has been perceived by the world, including many Americans, as particularly brutal. Which means the Zionist propaganda plus coercion machine has been working full time. Capitol Hill offices and the White House have no doubt been inundated with calls, emails and visits from constituents all singing the same song that was also being repeated by the President and Congress. It goes like this: “Israel is being attacked by Hamas terrorists and has a right to defend itself!” Sometimes there is a second verse which includes “The only democracy in the Middle East and America’s best friend and ally.”

Too bad that none of it is true, but the media also did its best to support the narrative by reporting how Hamas was launching “swarms” of rockets against Israel, making it appear as if a beleaguered Israel was valiantly defending itself against terrorist hordes. But the actual numbers told a different tale with only 12 Israelis killed after the violence erupted versus 232 Palestinians, including 65 children. Considerable infrastructure was also deliberately targeted and destroyed in Gaza versus limited damage in Israel while the calculated destruction of the building housing Associated Press (AP) and al-Jazeera should be seen as an attempt to eliminate any independent media observers on the ground in Gaza, even though AP predictably has hardly been critical of the Jewish state.

The Israel Lobby is, to be sure, expert at promoting and marketing its product. It is currently engaged in attacking celebrities and others who expressed any sympathy with the Palestinians while they were being slaughtered by the Israelis as anti-Semites. The larger and more openly combative Lobby groups like the American Israel Political Action Committee (AIPAC) have supporters in virtually every congressional district in the United States who can be called upon to get on the phone and start pouring out emails as needed. So every congress critter hears the call and knows what it means. And no one wants to have a hostile Israel Lobby on one’s back if there is any thought of being re-elected. In some cases, approaches include suggestions that significant donations to support one’s political campaign will either increase or be denied depending on what the legislator chooses to do or say.

And then there are the personal visits on Capitol Hill from the Israel lobbyists. The door is always open for the man or woman from AIPAC. Sometimes the Congressman is actually urged to sign a statement on his or her view of the conflict, a document carefully prepared in advance by The Lobby, of course. And the work by the Israel Firsters is almost always effective. Witness for example what took place concerning the assault on Gaza, where Congress and the White House tried to outdo each other in declaring how much they love Israel even though they don’t necessarily have to say or do anything as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did what he wanted anyway. Biden reportedly spoke with Netanyahu six times urging teethlessly “de-escalation” of the fighting but the Israeli each time insisted that he would continue the operation “mowing the grass” in Gaza until “its aim is met.”

The Israeli grip on the US government is and should be astonishing and one has to ask why the American people put up with it. They likely endure because they are unaware of the extent of it. If anyone still doubts the degree to which Jewish power is a major force in the United States it is only necessary as a test case to look at the Congressional and White House comments on Gaza, which served absolutely no American interest and which will only make the world even more anti-US due to the Administration’s enablement of the slaughter of the Palestinians. Washington’s UN Ambassador vetoed three Security Council resolutions calling for a cease fire, as is often the case, the only country to vote “no.”

Several aspects of the US role in the fighting particularly demonstrate the ability of Israel and its domestic lobby to get what they want from Washington even when it seems counterintuitive for the Administration and Congress to be falling in line. To be sure, 138 Congressmen and 29 Senators eventually signed onto letters urging a cease fire, but the texts tended to be generic, lacking any context, which means the recommendations were basically useless and not intended to go anywhere.

A highly partisan approach, in line with many of the comments by other government spokesmen, was reflected in a letter from Kevin McCarthy, the “leading Republican” (sic) in Congress, who released a statement confirming his allegiance to Israel. Part of it read:

“The ongoing rocket attacks against Israeli civilians show why America must act immediately to support Israel, condemn Hamas, and sanction those who fund terrorism. Instead of pressuring Israel to compromise with this terrorist group, Democrats should join Republicans in voting to cut off international funding for terrorists.

“That is why today, Rep. Brian Mast, a U.S. Army combat veteran who served alongside the Israel Defense Force (IDF), will push for a vote on the Palestinian International Terrorism Support Prevention Act of 2021.

“This bipartisan bill, which passed the House last Congress, would sanction foreign governments and individuals who fund Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, such as Iran.”

For starters, how exactly is it that a US Army combat veteran served alongside the Israeli Army? And now this great admirer of Israel is in Congress? Once upon a time one would lose US citizenship for serving in a foreign army. Mast must have missed something about swearing an oath to uphold the US Constitution, not Benjamin Netanyahu and his band of thugs and war criminals. And why are McCarthy and Mast including Iran in their indictment? Possibly because Tehran support of the Palestinian cause would be a pretext for another war? And what are McCarthy and Mast doing pledging anything at all to a foreign country which at the time was engaged in genocide?

Bad enough, but what is really appalling is the role of Joe Biden “the peacemaker” in hurriedly pushing through approval to provide the Israelis with $735 million dollars-worth of precision guided missiles, exactly the kind of weapon being used by Israel currently to kill Gazans. One might reasonably ask “What was Joe thinking?” but that raises the second question of “Was he thinking at all, apart from exercising knee jerk loyalty to Israel and its psychotic leader?” He did not have to provide more weapons to the Jewish state, which apparently was not running out of weapons of its own, but he did it anyway.

The United States already pays one fifth of Israel’s so-called “defense” budget and this extra contribution, as well as the funds provided annually to pay for Iron Dome defense, is on top of that. If there was any question whether the US was enabling the Israeli slaughter of Palestinians the question was surely answered by the decision made by the president, who knowingly provided US made weapons to be used by Israel to commit war crimes in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention, the US Arms Control Export Act and the existing Arms Supply Agreement between the US and Israel. He also was providing advanced tactical weapons to a country which is in violation of the Leahy Law due to its uninspected nuclear arsenal and is therefore ineligible for US government military assistance of any kind.

To be sure, some in Congress introduced a resolution to stop the weapons “sale” (a euphemism as Israel never pays for anything). Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib have proposed blocking the presidential authorization based on its one-sidedness and unsuitability when fighting is actually going on, but it was a futile gesture as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi will surely let the bill die in committee. It will never reach the House floor for a vote. Senator Bernie Sanders has introduced a similar resolution in the Senate which will likely suffer the same fate.

Tlaib has argued that “The US cannot continue to give the right-wing Netanyahu government billions each year to commit crimes against Palestinians. Atrocities like bombing schools cannot be tolerated, much less conducted with US-supplied weapons. To read the statements [from the Biden Administration] you’d hardly know Palestinians existed at all. No child, Palestinian or Israeli, whoever they are, should ever have to worry that death will fall from the sky. How many of my colleagues are willing to say the same, to stand for Palestinian human rights as they do for Israel? How many Palestinians have to die for their lives to matter?”

So it is all same old, same old. Biden, who boasts that American ties to Israel are “unbreakable,” has welcomed the cease fire in Gaza but it is at best a pause in what has become generational intercommunal warfare based on Israeli intentions to eliminate the Palestinians. And Biden will even be seen as having provided the weapons to further that process. Americans, who have no compelling interest in being involved at all apart from their domination by a ruthless Israel Lobby on foreign policy issues relating to the Middle East, will pay the piper as they rearm the Israelis and enable the next round of killing. Some believe that the tide of public opinion is turning against Israel due to its brutality, but I have my doubts as the Lobby has been in control for so long and knows exactly which buttons to push to get what it wants. That, the subversion and corruption of American democracy, is the real tragedy.
 
Poll: Most American voters back banning Israel from using US funds to annex land

55% of respondents, including 72% of Democrats, back limiting aid if Israel uses US taxpayer dollars to detain Palestinian children, or seize or destroy Palestinian property

Link: https://www.timesofisrael.com/poll-...ing-israel-from-using-us-funds-to-annex-land/

By Ron Kampeas
18 June 2021, 11:01 pm |  

 JTA — A majority of US voters endorsed restrictions that would keep Israel from spending US defense assistance to detain Palestinian minors, destroy Palestinian buildings, or annex parts of the West Bank, according to the results of a new poll conducted during the most recent Israel-Gaza conflict.

The poll, conducted by Data for Progress, a progressive polling firm, sought to capture public opinion on a question that is increasingly dividing Democratic lawmakers: whether US aid to Israel should be withheld if Israel does not meet certain conditions. For many years, that opinion has been considered off-limits for politicians, but that has shifted recently with the rise of a progressive left in the Democratic Party.

Asked whether they would support or oppose a bill that “would stop Israel from spending US taxpayer dollars on: the military detention of Palestinian children; the seizure or destruction of Palestinian property and homes; or, support for Israel’s annexation of Palestinian territory,” 55% of respondents said they would support it and 29% said they would oppose it, according to the poll.

Democrats were far more inclined to restrict the aid. Broken down by party, 72% of Democrats, 57% of Independents, and 36% of Republicans supported the bill.

The reference in the poll question is to a bill introduced in April by Rep. Betty McCollum, a Democrat from Minnesota, that so far has garnered 27 Democratic co-sponsors in the US House of Representatives. McCollum’s bill requires State Department and General Accounting Office reports to Congress on how Israel spends US assistance but has no enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance. Two major liberal pro-Israel groups, J Street and Americans for Peace Now, back the bill.

The poll was conducted through a web panel from May 12-25, a period roughly consistent with the most recent flare-up of violence between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. The survey reached 2,100 likely voters and has a margin of error of 2 percentage points.
 
Israel's outrage over Poland's law on Jewish stolen property is a farce

Link: https://www.middleeasteye.net/opini...N1QprOiOd1U-1629552658-0-gqNtZGzNAzujcnBszQel

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Israel denounced move blocking compensation for Jews as 'antisemitic and immoral'. Yet it is happy with its own laws that do exactly the same thing to Palestinians

A Palestinian boy waves his national flag in front of Jewish settlers at an occupied house belonging to the Palestinian al-Kurd family, in East Jerusalem's Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, 16 September 2011 (AFP)

New legislation, approved a few days ago by Polish President Andrzej Duda, stipulating that Jews can no longer receive compensation for property taken from them during the Holocaust and under Communist rule in Poland, evoked extraordinary outrage from Israel.

Israel’s response to the Polish legislation borders on grotesque, given that Israel has a very similar, albeit much more draconian, law of its own

Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, terming the law "antisemitic and immoral", announced that he had instructed Israel’s charge d’affaires in Warsaw, Tal Ben-Ari, to return to Israel for consultation of indefinite duration; the departure to Poland of Israel’s newly named ambassador, Yacov Livne, was put on hold.

The Israeli foreign ministry also announced that it would recommend to the Polish ambassador to Israel that he “extend his vacation in his own country and not return” to Israel. Israel’s severe response to the Polish legislation borders on grotesque, given that Israel has a very similar, albeit much more draconian, law of its own, called the Absentee Property Law.

This law, among its other provisions, gives Israel ownership of the property of Palestinian refugees who lost it during the 1948 war. The law not only prevents the return of Palestinian property to ’48 refugees, but is being actively used today to continue expropriating Palestinian property in East Jerusalem.

The Absentees

This law was passed in 1950 to enable the government to seize the property of Palestinian refugees by deeming them "absentees".

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Absentees were defined as Palestinian residents or subjects of Arab states who, from 29 November 1948 until termination of the state of emergency declared in 1948 - which has yet to occur - were residing in one of the Arab countries or “in any part of the Land of Israel outside the territory of Israel”.

Under the law, all their land and other assets were to be transferred to the custodian of absentee property and effectively become the property of the state of Israel.

Moreover, the Palestinians who became refugees outside Israel's borders in that era were not the only ones to lose their property and land in this way. After the conquest and annexation of East Jerusalem in 1967, Israel applied its laws to the newly occupied territory, including the Absentee Property Law.

Thus, the property of almost all the Palestinian residents of the city became the property of absentees - since, during the period to which the law refers, these Palestinians were citizens of Jordan, then an enemy state, and present in "a part of Israel outside Israeli territory", as defined by law.

Israel’s thirst for land

This situation was perceived as overly far-reaching even for Israel’s appetite for Palestinian land.

Palestinian families in East Jerusalem neighbourhoods such as Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan have been evicted from their homes in a process of creeping ethnic cleansing

A subsequent amendment limited the application of the law so that residents present physically in East Jerusalem at the date of its annexation would not be deemed absentees.

Still, this clause did not resolve the problem of Palestinians who lived outside the municipal boundaries of Jerusalem but owned land or other assets within the city limits; they remained absentees and their property was transferred to state ownership.

Israel’s thirst for land compensated itself elsewhere: in a 1970 law, Israel held that property under the authority of the Jordanian custodian of absentee property prior to the annexation of East Jerusalem would revert to the original owners via the Israeli custodian general.

This involves property under Jewish ownership pre-1948 in an area that after the war remained in Jordanian territory and was administered by the Jordanian custodian for absentee property; after the conquest and annexation of East Jerusalem by Israel, that property became, from Israel’s perspective, part of its sovereign territory.

In other words, the Israeli law enabled the unilateral return of such property to Jewish owners only. On this basis, over a period of years, Palestinian families in East Jerusalem neighbourhoods such as Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan have been evicted from their homes in a process of creeping ethnic cleansing, and their homes have been transferred one by one to the most extremist settler organisations.

East Jerusalem protests
Israeli security forces arrest an activist near a police checkpoint at the entrance of the Sheikh Jarrah neighbourhood, East Jerusalem, during a protest on 25 June 2021 (AFP)

As if all that were not more than enough, alongside the expropriations from refugees in the diaspora and the displaced residents of East Jerusalem, another category of theft was created: that of “present absentees”. This refers to Palestinian residents of Israel who were technically defined as absent from their land at the crucial time, while they were elsewhere.

Their land and their homes were expropriated under the Absentee Property Law even though the owners had never left the territory of Israel

Their land and their homes were expropriated under the Absentee Property Law even though the owners had never left the territory of Israel. Some of them never even left their homes, but lived in villages not under Israeli control at that time but that were annexed to Israel later on, such as parts of the Triangle (in central Israel) and of the Galilee. These Palestinians were declared absentees for having resided in “enemy territory” on the decisive date.

Anyone impressed now by Israel’s concern for the property of Jewish refugees ought to remember the official position paper submitted by Israel’s National Security Council to the prime minister in 2012 (Hebrew here; English, here).

The paper recommends linking the issue of Palestinian refugee property and that of Jews who immigrated to Israel from Arab countries and Iran - in order to “constrain” any future negotiation on Palestinian demands regarding refugee property. In other words, Jewish property left behind is not so sacred to Israel if it can be useful for political purposes, such as thwarting the claims of Palestinian refugees.

Israel's hypocrisy

Recently, in reference to the diplomatic crisis with Israel, the Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said the law was intended to protect current Polish tenants living in apartments that were otherwise owned before World War II.

It takes an incredible amount of audacity and hypocrisy on the part of Israel to criticise the Polish law while Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan residents are thrown out of their homes or fought in courts for years

"Tens of thousands of people were thrown out of the houses where they lived all their lives - just because our law had a provision that allowed unlimited land to be returned," Morawiecki said.

"Worse, the 'return' was often made not to the real owners or their heirs, but to the criminals. In many cases documents were falsified or there was corruption, for which deceivers of political power and ordinary criminals became rich at the expense of the victims of World War II."

Morawiecki's remarks refer to the situation in Poland, but it sounds as if he describes the situation in Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan - Palestinian residents are thrown out of their houses where they have lived for decades under the pretext of previous ownership claims, and more often than not the original owners do not get the property back, but the settlers do.

This does not justify the Polish law, which like any other legislation that tramples on the rights of war refugees is immoral and flawed. But it takes an incredible amount of audacity and hypocrisy on the part of Israel to criticise that law while Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan residents are thrown out of their homes or fought in courts for years, and while Palestinian refugees outside Palestine do not even have the ability to reach court to claim their property.

A more effective path

One final word about the farce of Israel’s response to the Polish legislation: with the law’s approval by the parliament in Warsaw, Lapid said that “Israel will not compromise one iota on the memory of the Holocaust”. Not compromising on the memory of the Holocaust is certainly a worthy goal.

Perhaps, however, a more effective path for the government would be, for example, to stop cosying up to leaders such as Viktor Orban, who ran an antisemitic campaign against Jewish financier George Soros, or for the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Centre to refrain from using its site to host antisemites such as Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte who, among other things, supported blowing up schools serving indigenous populations, the former speaker of South Sudan's transitional legislative assembly, Anthony Lino Makana, responsible for war crimes and crimes against humanity during the Sudanese civil war, and other such persons.

From a moral, ethical and humanitarian standpoint, that would be an incomparably more meaningful step than the struggle over Jewish refugee property, however important that may be.
 

Fury over German court’s ‘anti-Semitic’ pro-BDS ruling​

German Jews want Stuttgart to appeal the decision.

By Benjamin Weinthal

Link: https://www.jns.org/fury-over-german-courts-anti-semitic-pro-bds-ruling/

Protesters in Berlin hold a Palestinian flag and the initials of the anti-Israel BDS movement while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was visiting Germany in August 2019. Credit: Israel Hayom.

Protesters in Berlin hold a Palestinian flag and the initials of the anti-Israel BDS movement while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was visiting Germany in August 2019. Credit: Israel Hayom.

(June 20, 2022 / JNS) The Stuttgart Administrative Court recently ruled that calls to single out the Jewish state for boycott, divestment and sanctions do not violate Germany’s laws against hate speech and are protected, sparking outrage from critics that the decision turns anti-Semitism into a socially and politically correct view.

“It is probably the first time in the history of the Federal Republic that a court has expressly declared ‘anti-Semitic views’ to be a legally protected area of ‘freedom of opinion,’” Henryk M. Broder, a leading expert on German Jew-hatred, wrote in his popular column for the “Die Welt” broadsheet.

Broder’s column was published in late May, under the title, “Yes, there is room for anti-Semitism in Germany.” It came in response to Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser’s claim that there is “no place for anti-Semitism” in Germany, after a mob of pro-Palestinians demonstrators stoked Jew-hatred in Berlin.

JNS is the first English-language news organization to report on the pro-BDS court decision.

Prominent German Jews are urging Stuttgart Mayor Frank Nopper to swiftly appeal the April court decision in favor of Palestine Committee Stuttgart.

Nathan Gelbart, a veteran attorney and an expert on anti-Semitism and the law, told JNS that appealing the ruling “would send a signal we are not boycotting peace-loving activists but rather radical anti-Semitic boycotters, and that morally, we are right. Let the courts decide on this. We are not giving in to anti-Semitism.”

However, he expressed skepticism regarding the chances for a successful appeal. The city of Stuttgart has not said if it will be appealing the pro-BDS court decision.

“The ruling of the Stuttgart Administrative Court comes as no surprise. Already in January 2022 the Federal Administrative Court [one of Germany’s five federal supreme courts] ruled that it is illegal in principle to exclude promoters of the BDS movement from government-owned places in Germany,” he added.

The Stuttgart court is bound by the decisions of the Federal Administrative Court, Gelbart said.

“It [the Stuttgart court ruling] argues that every association applying to be named in the city’s website [and thereby advertise its views] needs to be named, no matter what political attitudes it might represent, including anti-Semitic views, as long as they do not violate German law,” he said. “German law does not forbid the expression of anti-Semitic views unless, for example, they contain inflammatory content or the denial of the Holocaust. The rationales referred to in the ruling are therefore legally in order, as annoying this result might be for every person condemning discrimination and anti-Semitism.”

The BDS movement, said Gelbart, is “ugly and anti-Semitic,” favoring the creation of a political and cultural ghetto for Jews. Its claim to only boycott Israelis but not Jews is ridiculous and hypocritical, he added. “Almost 80% of Israelis are Jews, so Jews are the evident target of the BDS movement,” Gelbart said.

Malca Goldstein-Wolf, an anti-BDS activist, told JNS, “It is unacceptable for a municipal website to advertise an anti-Israel movement that the German Bundestag has unequivocally classified as anti-Semitic. If the German judiciary does not see itself in a position to issue legal judgments against Jew-hatred, that speaks volumes.”

Goldstein-Wolf then addressed the role of Michael Blume, the commissioner tasked with combating anti-Semitism in the state of Baden-Württemberg, where Stuttgart is located.

“It is undoubtedly one of the tasks of an anti-Semitism commissioner to clearly condemn this scandal and call for an appeal against this unacceptable verdict. If there is no other legal option, it would make sense to not publish any advertising at all for NGOs on municipal websites.”

Blume declined to respond to multiple JNS inquiries.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center Jewish human rights NGO classified Blume as anti-Semitic in 2021 for his activities against Israel and Jews, ranking his activities as the seventh worst outbreak of anti-Semitism on its Top Ten list for the year.

According to the Wiesenthal entry, “While Felix Klein, the Federal Commissioner for Jewish Life and the fight against anti-Semitism, has urged banks not to provide accounts to BDS groups, Blume has failed to urge the partly state-owned Landesbank Baden-Württemberg (LBBW) to close the account of Baden-Württemberg’s and Germany’s most powerful anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) organization, the Palestine Committee Stuttgart.”

The Red Flag newspaper, which is affiliated with the pro-PFLP Marxist-Leninist Party of Germany, praised Blume for not taking action against the funding stream of the Palestine Committee Stuttgart. The United States and the European Union have designated the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine as a foreign terrorist organization.

Rabbi Abraham Cooper, the assistant dean at the Simon Wiesenthal Center, told JNS, “The Bundestag acknowledged the anti-Semitic nature of BDS. Now a German court has legitimized BDS as legally protected freedom of opinion. Will higher courts overturn this legitimization of anti-Semitism in Germany’s mainstream? Will such an opinion open the floodgates to more anti-Semitism in Stuttgart and beyond?”

Martin Widerker, the former head of the Jewish community in Stuttgart and a prominent Zionist and Jewish leader for 40 years, told JNS the municipality should “absolutely” appeal the decision.

When asked whether Barbara Traub, the current leader of the Jewish community in Stuttgart, should condemn the court’s ruling, Widerker said, “Of course.”

Widerker took Blume to task and said, “Of course he should criticize [the pro-BDS decision], but he hasn’t done it yet and probably will continue to not do so. If he does, it would be a colossal reversal.”

He continued, “Advertisements that promote anti-Semitism and propagate the destruction of the State of Israel under the guise of freedom of expression must not be allowed. The ruling is anti-Semitic. Only naive people don’t see it. The verdict clearly shows that there is no taboo on anti-Semitism in the judiciary either.”

Traub declined to respond to a JNS query.

JNS reported in January on financial misconduct allegations against Traub and Blume.

Volker Beck, the new head of the German-Israel Friendship Society, a pro-Israel group funded by the German government, did not respond to numerous JNS press queries.

Beck, who was born in Stuttgart, was a Green Party deputy in the Bundestag when his party advanced an initiative to single out Israeli products from Judea and Samaria for labeling. Beck declined to publicly say whether he opposed his party’s BDS measure in 2013.

Germany’s main neo-Nazi party promoted a similar punitive BDS action in 2012.

Broder asked back in 2013 whether the Green Party had copied the neo-Nazi party’s legislative language targeting Israeli goods.

The Stuttgart legal case stems from a report by this journalist in 2018 that revealed that the municipality advertises on its website information for the BDS group.

After initial reluctance, Stuttgart’s then-mayor Fritz Kuhn scrubbed the promotion of the pro-BDS group Palestine Committee Stuttgart (Palästinakomitee Stuttgart) from the website. The BDS group filed a suit in an effort to secure its advertisement on the municipal website.

The government of Baden-Württemberg declares on its website, along with photographs of Blume, Traub and Interior Minister Thomas Strobl, that there is “No place for anti-Semitism” in the state.

Observers such as Goldstein-Wolf note that Stuttgart could delete the over 7,000 advertisements on its website if it wishes to remove any city-sponsored Jew-hatred. Gelbart said the city would be within its rights to do so.

Stuttgart Mayor Nopper did not respond to a JNS press query.
 

New poll: 44% of Democrats say Israel is a ‘state with segregation similar to apartheid’​

A new poll by the University of Maryland shows that 44% of Democrats believe Israel is a "state with segregation similar to apartheid," and 41% of Democrats support the BDS movement.

BY MICHAEL ARRIA APRIL 25, 2023

Link: https://mondoweiss.net/2023/04/new-...-to-apartheid/?ml_recipient=86518751154930829

Israeli troops attack a demonstration against the annual nationalist flag march through Jerusalem, at the Israeli-controlled Hawara checkpoint near Nablus in the West Bank on May 29, 2022. (Photo: Shadi Jarar'ah/APA Images)
ISRAELI TROOPS ATTACK A DEMONSTRATION AGAINST THE ANNUAL NATIONALIST “FLAG MARCH” THROUGH JERUSALEM, AT THE ISRAELI-CONTROLLED HAWARA CHECKPOINT NEAR NABLUS IN THE WEST BANK ON MAY 29, 2022. (PHOTO: SHADI JARAR’AH/APA IMAGES)
A new University of Maryland Critical Issues Poll shows that support for Israel continues to decline among Democratic voters.
Between March 27th and April 5th 1,203 people were asked about their opinions on the country. “You may have been following recent developments in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza,” read the first question. “In your opinion which of the following is closer to describing the way Israel looks to you.”
The four available options were a “vibrant democracy,” “a flawed democracy,” “a state with restricted minority rights,” or “a state with segregation similar to apartheid.”
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56% of respondents said they didn’t know, but among those who had an opinion, just 22% said Israel was a vibrant democracy, 31% said a flawed democracy, 16% said it was state with restricted minority rights, and 31% said it was a state with segregation similar to apartheid.
When split by political party, the poll reveals stark partisan separation on the issue. A 41% plurality of Republicans said Israel was “a vibrant democracy,” while only 20% called it “a state with segregation similar to apartheid.” A 44% plurality of Democrats said it was a state with segregation similar to apartheid, and 34% said it was a flawed democracy.
“This is remarkable because the use of the term “apartheid,” in the American mainstream discourse, while increasingly heard, is still highly uncommon and even taboo in many circles,” notes Brookings senior fellow Shibley Telhami, who conducted the poll with his colleague Stella Rouse.
Results of the University of Maryland Critical Issues Poll with Ipsos showing that 44% of Democrats think Israel is akin to an apartheid state. The poll was conducted March 27-April 5, 2023, among 1,203 respondents by Ipsos probabilistic KnowledgePanel (margin of error 3.2%). (Image: The Brookings Institution)
RESULTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CRITICAL ISSUES POLL SHOWING THAT 44% OF DEMOCRATS THINK ISRAEL IS AKIN TO AN APARTHEID STATE. THE POLL WAS CONDUCTED MARCH 27-APRIL 5, 2023, AMONG 1,203 RESPONDENTS BY IPSOS PROBABILISTIC KNOWLEDGEPANEL (MARGIN OF ERROR 3.2%). (IMAGE: THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION)
The poll also indicates that (despite the vast demonization of the movement across U.S. political culture) Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) are supported by many Democratic voters. A plurality of those who expressed an opinion, 41%, said they supported the movement. Only 20% said they opposed it.
Results of the University of Maryland Critical Issues Poll showing that 41% of Democrats support the BDS movement. The poll was conducted March 27-April 5, 2023, among 1,203 respondents by Ipsos probabilistic KnowledgePanel (margin of error 3.2%). (Image: The Brookings Institution)
RESULTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND CRITICAL ISSUES POLL SHOWING THAT 41% OF DEMOCRATS SUPPORT THE BDS MOVEMENT. THE POLL WAS CONDUCTED MARCH 27-APRIL 5, 2023, AMONG 1,203 RESPONDENTS BY IPSOS PROBABILISTIC KNOWLEDGEPANEL (MARGIN OF ERROR 3.2%). (IMAGE: THE BROOKINGS INSTITUTION)
These findings line up with a number of recent polls showing declining support for Israel among Democrats. A March Gallup poll had 56% of Democrats viewing Israel favorably, down from 63% in 2022. 49% of polled Democrats said they sympathize with Palestinians, compared to 38% who said they sympathize with Israelis. It’s the first time that more Democrats have sympathized with Palestinians since Gallup began conducting the annual poll in 2001.
An April Pew poll showed that just one-in-ten liberal Democrats has a positive view of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
During an April 23 appearance on CBS’ Face the Nation Netanyahu denied that his administration was hurting Israel’s standing among Democrats and blamed the decline on the media demonizing Israel for killing Palestinians.

“First of all, it’s happening over time,” Netanyahu explained. “It happened over time. It’s not related to this or that administration in Israel because it happened, it continued under the previous government as well. I think there is a demonization of Israel in some of the reports — many of the reports that come out of here. And I think there is a portion of the American public that finds it hard to understand that once you – you enter the – the realm of nations, you have to act to defend yourself.”
“We constantly have to defend ourselves against terrorism that is aimed against our people and sometimes when that happens you have what’s called ‘collateral damage,’ which means civilian casualties that are unfortunate,” he continued. “They’re not deliberate and that often enables the vilification of Israel to take place.”
 
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