By Philip Giraldi
February 24, 2021 "Information
Clearing House" - Critics
of U.S. policy with and about Israel like myself
have been relatively successful in describing the
considerable downside in the bilateral status
quo. We have demonstrated that the lopsided
relationship supports absolutely no U.S. interest
and that, on the contrary, considerable damage is
done to the American people, to include involvement
in armed conflict in the Middle East which serves no
purpose beyond “protecting Israel.”
Israel benefits from billions
of U.S. taxpayer dollars annually in a $3.8 billion
lump sum for “military aid” plus hundreds of
millions more in special procurements and projects
that are together considered untouchable in
Washington. Add to that the quasi legal “charitable”
tax exempt contributions from wealthy American Jews
and groups that fuel apartheid policies in Palestine
and pay for the illegal settlements. Many of those
same groups are themselves tax exempt and they
exploit that status to actively lobby on behalf of
the Jewish state, successfully shielding it from any
consequences for its war crimes and human rights
violations. They also avoid registration under the
Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, even though
many of them collude directly with the Israeli
government through its embassy in Washington and are
directed by the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
government. In fact, no Israel Lobby component among
the six hundred or so Jewish groups that have
protecting Israel as part of their agenda has ever
been required to register as a foreign agent.
Under President Donald Trump,
one Jewish billionaire Sheldon Adelson contributed
as much as $300 million to GOP coffers, money which
had with it a quid pro quo, that Trump
should do a series of favors for Israel, which he
did. The Democrats have their own counterpart in
Israeli film producer Haim Saban, who has said that
he is a “one issue guy and his issue is Israel.”
Neither major party can be counted upon to resist
Israeli pressure on foreign policy or even on
domestic issues that might limit the “aid” that the
Jewish state receives.
The money coming from the
Israel Lobby has corrupted American government all
the way down to the local level and special
preferences for Israeli businesses in states like
Florida and Virginia have added even more to the
cash flow that goes in only one direction.
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Ironically, Israel does not
really need the money. It is a socialist state that
has a European level standard of living, to include
free health care and university education, benefits
that Americans do not possess.
Add to that Israel’s
deplorable human rights record, which Washington is
required to defend in international fora, as well as
Israel’s record of persistent and highly damaging
spying against the United States. It all means that
little more need to be said, apart from restating
the fact that it is a very bad deal for the American
people. And it has also brought with it collateral
damage to include attacks on fundamental rights like
Freedom of Speech and Assembly. As the politicians
in both major parties are bribed or otherwise
coerced into continuing to behave the way that they
do, count on things getting even worse, with
criminalizing of any criticism of Israel as
anti-Semitism currently making the rounds of pending
legislation.
All of that said, when I and
others lay out the laundry list of Israel’s crimes
against America, some sympathizers inevitably
respond: “Okay, so what are you going to do about
it?” So now I am going to address some of the things
that can be done by ordinary Americans and by groups
that are correctly appalled by Washington’s wag the
dog relationship with the Jewish state.
First of all, demand from our
elected officials that American law be enforced on
Israel. There are several areas where that is
relevant. First, as mentioned above, is the failure
of the Justice and Treasury Departments to enforce
registration of pro-Israel lobbying groups.
Registration would force groups like the American
Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the
Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD), the
Washington Institute for Near East Policy (WINEP)
and the Jewish Institute for National Security of
America (JINSA) to open their books regarding the
money they receive and spend and could also require
them to reveal details of their lobbying activity.
Another area where the law is
not being enforced is regarding Israel’s nuclear
arsenal, which was created by stealing both
technology and enriched uranium from the U.S. The
Symington Amendment on foreign relations forbids
giving aid to any country that is either a nuclear
proliferator or is in possession of undeclared
nuclear weapons. Demand that it be enforced fully
now and end all aid to Israel.
U.S. Israel-centric charities
or foundations should also have their tax exemptions
strictly enforced. Humanitarian aid is fine, but if
they are funding the illegal West Bank settlements,
which many of them are, they should have their
exemptions revoked. And finally, Israelis caught
spying or Americans who are assisting in the theft
of U.S. classified or sensitive information should
be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, to
include use of the Espionage Act. Currently, such
individuals are almost always given a pass. If
President Joe Biden can continue the persecution of
legitimate journalist Julian Assange under the
Espionage Act, he can certainly do the same
vis-à-vis Israel’s spies.
Second, call for the end of
Citizens United, which enables the Zionist oligarchs
to dictate U.S. policy in the Middle East through
their PACs and direct political donations. Beyond
that, make your voice heard more generally. Sure,
calling or writing to a congressional office is most
often a waste of time but Capitol Hill staffers have
told me many times that if a congressman gets
multiple complaints about a certain policy or issue,
he or she will begin to pay attention. That is not
to say that they will give a damn about their actual
constituents versus the powerful Israel Lobby but
the background noise might make them just a bit more
sensitive on the issue.
Likewise, with the mainstream
media and the entertainment industry, which are
Jewish/Israel dominated. When one reads an article
or watches a documentary that is heavily slanted
towards the Jewish state, make an online comment or
write a letter to the editor or producer saying that
the bias is evident. As in the case with congress,
if newspaper or television editors begin to see a
lot of commentary hostile to their spin they just
might begin to be more cautious for fear of losing
readers, viewers or advertising dollars. And just a
little bit of loosening of the Israeli grip in the
media will mean that the public will begin to
appreciate that the “news stories” that have been
promoted for so many years are nothing but a tissue
of lies.
Third, support the Boycott,
Divestment and Sanction (BDS) movement as well as
organizations that are actively critical of Israel.
BDS is non-violent and increasingly effective,
particularly on college campuses. Always remember
that Israel and its friends do not have a grip on
Congress, the White House and the media because they
are wonderful warm people that others find to be
sympathetic. It is difficult even to imagine a
scintillating conversation with a malignant toad
like former casino magnate Sheldon Adelson or with
congressional slime balls like Senators Chuck
Schumer and Ben Cardin.
Israel’s ability to corrupt
and misdirect is all based on Jewish money, a
well-established process whereby Zionist oligarchs
buy their way to power and access. So to restore the
relationship to something more like the normal
interaction between countries the solution is to hit
back where it really hurts – boycott Israel and
Israeli products or services and do the same for the
companies that are the sources of income for those
American Jews who are the principal supporters of
the Zionist project. If you want to visit Las Vegas,
by all means go, but don’t patronize the casinos and
hotels now owned by Sheldon Adelson’s Israeli wife
Miriam, which include The Venetian and Sands Resort.
Democratic party major donor
Haim Saban, meanwhile, is a producer of Hollywood
children’s entertainment, including the lucrative
Power Rangers. You can stop your children
from watching his violent programming and tell the
network’s advertisers why you are doing so. And then
there are businessmen including Bernard Marcus, who
is a co-founder of Home Depot and a major supporter
of Israel, and Robert Kraft, owner of the New
England Patriots. No one really has to spend $1000
to go to a football game, particularly if the owner
is a good friend of Benjamin Netanyahu, and if you
need something for your home or are seeking
entertainment, choose to spend your dollars
somewhere else. Readers can do the homework for the
businesses and services that they normally
patronize. If outspoken advocates for Israel own the
company, take your dollars elsewhere.
Also put direct pressure on
the mostly high-tech U.S. companies that invest in
Israel, which are particularly vulnerable because
they are thereby sending American jobs overseas,
particularly as they country they are sending them
to will steal the technology as likely as not. Make
Israel’s cash-rich supporters pay a price for
promotion of an apartheid/racist regime that is
contemptuous of Americans even as it robs us blind,
in the process doing terrible damage to the United
States.
I am confident that readers
will come up with other ideas regarding what might
be done to counter Israel and all its works right
here in the United States. If we lapse into apathy
and think that nothing can be done to oppose the
Israeli juggernaut, we will all lose. And, to be
sure, the Israelis and their friends in America and
Europe have one huge weakness. It is their hubris.
They think that they are invulnerable because of
their money and political power, but they fail to
understand that in history the rich and powerful
have inevitably gone too far and have finally
received their comeuppance. Perhaps the “gone too
far” moment has finally arrived.
Philip M. Giraldi,
Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Council for
the National Interest, a 501(c)3 tax deductible
educational foundation (Federal ID Number
#52-1739023) that seeks a more interests-based
U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Website
is
https://councilforthenationalinterest.org
address is P.O. Box 2157,
Purcellville VA 20134 and its email is
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