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	The Israel Lobby Vs. America:  
	On Netanyahu's Lies and the Spineless Politicians  
	By Ramzy Baroud 
	Al-Jazeerah, ccun.org, April 5, 2010
  
	 As I listened to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu address an 
	animated crowed of supporters on March 22, I felt physically sick. The man 
	has already displayed time and again a complete lack of moral sense or 
	ethical framework in his words and actions. In his recent arguments, he once 
	again twisted history, manipulated facts and fabricated his own selective, 
	self-interested and highly questionable narrative. Netanyahu, a colonialist 
	from a faraway land, also had the audacity to convince himself and a few 
	others that he had legal, moral and historic rights over my land. While I am 
	the son of a Palestinian family rooted in Palestine since time immemorial, 
	Netanyahu is the son of an immigrant from Lithuania. While he giddily robs 
	more Palestinian land in Jerusalem, I live in exile.   Netanyahu was 
	addressing the annual conference of the American Israel Public Affairs 
	Committee (AIPAC). The ‘powerful’ lobby group encompasses a large 
	conglomerate of rightwing Zionist politicians and lobbyists and is seen by 
	many as the most instrumental platform that influences – and, to a large 
	degree, controls - US foreign policy regarding Palestine, Israel and the 
	entire Middle East.    AIPAC is dangerous for many reasons. For one, 
	it’s not a lobby group in the conventional sense - meaning a group of 
	well-paid lobbyists harassing US Congressmen with telephone calls with the 
	hope of advancing the agenda of their benefactors (in this case, the state 
	of Israel). The pro-Israel lobby has actually grown and morphed into a 
	political body that is embedded within all branches of the US government, as 
	well as the media, academia and elsewhere. It is no secret that the 
	neo-conservative cliques of politicians who engineered, steered and to an 
	extent continue to influence US war policy are in fact a mere component of 
	the same ‘lobby’.    While Jewish communities in the US may not be 
	united in their support of the largely rightwing and hawkish Zionist lobby 
	groups, both major political parties in the US and all branches of the 
	government stand in complete support of Israel. The AIPAC annual conference 
	is almost mandatory for them. Sadly, Netanyahu’s speech before AIPAC is of 
	equal, if not of greater import to some of them than the State of the Union 
	address. Following Obama’s address in 2010, many US politicians openly 
	voiced criticism of his take on many issues. But few dare challenge 
	Netanyahu on much of the malice he spewed on March 22.    Americans 
	need to realize that this is no longer about Palestine and Israel. It is now 
	about their own country, their own sovereignty and the future of their own 
	democracy. They must ask hard questions and refuse to settle for sentimental 
	answers. How could America be so divided on so many issues, yet so united on 
	the ‘cause of Israel’? Where does a feeble politician like Netanyahu find 
	the courage to defy the president of the very country that supplied his own 
	with many billions of taxpayer dollars? Of course, we know that much of the 
	fund was used to occupy, torment and wage war on Palestinians for many 
	years. This is the atrocious fact that Americans need to understand fully: 
	Israeli war crimes were made possible because of American funds, weapons and 
	political cover. America is not an outside party to the conflict. It has 
	done more than its fair share in the ongoing Palestinian tragedy.    
	Even if one is somehow convinced by the most recent and unusually strong 
	stance taken by the Obama administration regarding Israel’s settlement 
	policy in East Jerusalem, there still remains the question of what comes 
	next. When the President of the United States articulates a seemingly 
	unmovable US position that rejects the building of more illegal settlements 
	that would preclude any possible peace talks, and yet he fails to weaken 
	Israel’s resolve even by an iota, some questions must be asked. Will the US 
	use its leverage to twist Israel’s arm to respect international law? Will it 
	at least hold on to some of the billions of dollars of funds that it 
	continues to pour into Israel - especially as the US undergoes an 
	unprecedented financial crisis, resulting in growing poverty and 
	homelessness?    The answer might be in the UPI report on March 26, 
	citing Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz:    “Despite the sharpest rift 
	in decades between Israel and the United States, the Pentagon is reported to 
	have given the green light to the $250 million sale of C-130J transport 
	aircraft to Israel…The deal…involves three ‘Super Hercules’ aircraft 
	manufactured especially to the Israeli air force's requirements. (The 
	report) indicates that despite the belief among the United States' top 
	military commanders that Israel's failure to reach a peaceful settlement 
	with the Palestinians is undermining U.S. influence and standing in the 
	Muslim world and thus endangering its forces, the Pentagon is prepared to 
	maintain Israel's military superiority in the Middle East.”    The 
	timing and the nature of the ‘sale’ signify the following: first, if the US 
	government was ready to actively back up its supposed disagreement with 
	Israel, it would have stopped this unwarranted sale. Second, considering 
	that the deal was made through the Pentagon, the very platform used to 
	express concern and call for at least a reconsideration of US policy in the 
	region, the sale is both a slap on the face of the US military, and a veiled 
	apology to Israel. Third, if the failure to reexamine this absence 
	relationship continues, then there is absolutely no doubt left that US 
	foreign policy in the Middle East is indeed held hostage to Israeli, not 
	American priorities, misguided at times as they maybe.    Those 
	individuals in the US government, military and media that have the courage 
	and the platform to confront Israel must take the opportunity. They should 
	not succumb to intimidation or fear, nor should they be swayed by 
	Netanyahu’s lies. The fact is, Netanyahu will continue to lie; it’s what he 
	does best. The onus is on those US politicians who readily and barefacedly 
	continue to give the professional liar a standing ovation following every 
	statement he utters. And it is only really they who give any power to the 
	‘powerful’ lobby.   - Ramzy Baroud (www.ramzybaroud.net) 
	is an internationally-syndicated columnist and the editor of 
	PalestineChronicle.com. His latest book is "My Father Was a Freedom Fighter: 
	Gaza's Untold Story" (Pluto Press, London), now available on Amazon.com. 
	 *****   Watch Aljazeera's documentary about my latest book: My 
	Father was a Freedom Fighter: Gaza's Untold Story. (Pluto Press; Palgrave 
	Macmillan, 2010). The subtitled program is available at YouTube in two 
	parts: Part I &
	
	Part II. Then, check out this short film (in
	English and
	Arabic) 
	about the book. The book is available from
	Pluto 
	Press (UK),
	
	Amazon UK and
	
	Amazon. 
	 
       
       
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