The American Israel Education Foundation (AIEF),
the educational wing of hardline right-wing pro-Israel lobbying
organization the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC),
is taking all but three freshmen US lawmakers on a tour of
Israel, in hopes of turning them against the Iran nuclear deal.
Over 50 US congresspeople
will meet with Prime Minister Netanyahu in Israel in August.
Two separate trips are being organized along
partisan lines—one for Democrats, and another for Republicans.
The Democrat trip begins on August 3, and
will be led by House Minority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Maryland).
The Republican trip begins on August 8, and
will be led by House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy
(R-California).
Human rights and anti-war group CODEPINK,
which has been advocating on behalf of the Iran nuclear
deal—which will prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons in
return for lifting US sanctions on the country, and which is
supported by the overwhelming majority of the international
community—has been closely monitoring the planned trips.
“AIPAC trips to Israel are designed to give
congresspeople a one-sided view of the region, the view of Bibi
Netanyahu,” remarked CODEPINK National Coordinator Alli
McCracken. “With war and peace in the balance, perhaps the
Congresspeople should take a side trip to Iran to get a more
balanced picture.”
McCracken said they personally called the
offices of representatives who are going on the trip,
encouraging them to support the deal.
Medea Benjamin, co-founder of CODEPINK and a
longtime Palestinian human rights advocate, said the
“Congressional recess is a time for elected representatives to
be home in their districts, reaching out to their constituents,
not taking propaganda trips to Israel on AIPAC’s dime.”
CODEPINK compiled a list of all of the
freshmen representatives going to Israel, and provided The
Intercept with a copy of it, which is embedded below.
Just three freshmen lawmakers are not going
on the trips, Representatives Debbie Dingell (D-Michigan), Don
Beyer (D-Virginia), and Norma Torres (D-California).
Congress has 60 days to review the Iran
deal. AIEF/AIPAC is hoping to persuade US congresspeople to
undermine and vote against the deal, although Obama has vowed to
veto any attempt by the legislature to do so. Congress would
need a two-thirds majority in order to override the president’s
veto.
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AIPAC Taking All But 3
Freshmen Congresspeople to Israel in Effort to Sabotage Iran
deal
By Ben Norton
August 04, 2015 "Information
Clearing House"
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"Mondoweiss"
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The American Israel Education
Foundation (AIEF), the educational wing of hardline right-wing
pro-Israel lobbying organization the American Israel Public
Affairs Committee (AIPAC), is taking all but three freshmen US
lawmakers on a tour of Israel, in hopes of turning them against
the Iran nuclear deal.
Over 50 US congresspeople will meet
with Prime Minister Netanyahu in Israel in August.
Two separate trips are being
organized along partisan lines—one for Democrats, and another
for Republicans.
The Democrat trip begins on August 3, and will be led by House
Minority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Maryland).
The Republican trip begins on August 8, and will be led by House
Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-California).
Human rights and anti-war group CODEPINK, which has been
advocating on behalf of the Iran nuclear deal—which will prevent
Iran from developing nuclear weapons in return for lifting US
sanctions on the country, and which is supported by the
overwhelming majority of the international community—has been
closely monitoring the planned trips.
“AIPAC trips to Israel are designed to give congresspeople a
one-sided view of the region, the view of Bibi Netanyahu,”
remarked CODEPINK National Coordinator Alli McCracken. “With war
and peace in the balance, perhaps the Congresspeople should take
a side trip to Iran to get a more balanced picture.”
McCracken said they personally called the offices of
representatives who are going on the trip, encouraging them to
support the deal.
Medea Benjamin, co-founder of CODEPINK and a longtime
Palestinian human rights advocate, said the “Congressional
recess is a time for elected representatives to be home in their
districts, reaching out to their constituents, not taking
propaganda trips to Israel on AIPAC’s dime.”
CODEPINK compiled a list of all of the freshmen representatives
going to Israel, and provided The Intercept with a copy of it,
which is embedded below.
Just three freshmen lawmakers are not going on the trips,
Representatives Debbie Dingell (D-Michigan), Don Beyer
(D-Virginia), and Norma Torres (D-California).
Congress has 60 days to review the Iran deal. AIEF/AIPAC is
hoping to persuade US congresspeople to undermine and vote
against the deal, although Obama has vowed to veto any attempt
by the legislature to do so. Congress would need a two-thirds
majority in order to override the president’s veto.
Roster of the
freshman class for the 114th Congress color-coded by
party. The three highlighted members are the only
ones not attending an AIPAC trip to Israel. (Image:
CODEPINK) - See more at: http://mondoweiss.net/2015/08/freshmen-congresspeople-sabotage#sthash.Otrfwkrp.dpuf
Roster
of the freshman class for the 114th Congress color-coded
by party. The three highlighted members are the only
ones not attending an AIPAC trip to Israel. (Image:
CODEPINK) |