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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: American Jewish leaders betray their community by backing Trump’s deal American Jewish leaders betray their community by backing Trumps deal The American Jewish establishment's alignment with philo-Semitic officials and the pro-settler right is not in the interest of Jews in Israel or the diaspora. By Mairav Zonszein February 2, 2020 IfNotNow activists protesting against Birthright programs in New York. (Gili Getz) Less than a week after its announcement, it is clear that U.S. President Donald Trumps Deal of the Century is nothing more than a rubber stamp for the expansionist policy that Israel has pursued through military aggression for decades. Given the rewards it offers including annexation and full security control of the occupied territories the peace deal is being touted as Americas most pro-Israel offer yet. But this analysis is misleading: in the long-run, the plan in addition to directly harming Palestinians is not in the interest of Jewish Israelis or Jews worldwide. Many of the people who sat in the White Houses East Room during Trumps announcement on Tuesday represented the core conservative right of American Jewry. They are an affluent minority with clout in the Trump administration, but have little legitimacy in the American Jewish community itself. They include casino magnate and pro-Israel mega-donor Sheldon Adelson, and Jewish billionaire and president of the World Jewish Congress Ronald Lauder. Senior advisor Jared Kushner, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, and U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman are also among that group. I will never forget the image of these figures applauding State Secretary Mike Pompeo an evangelical Zionist who believes in the Rapture and Second Coming, after which Jews will either become Christians or be annihilated. Mike Evans, another Christian Zionist who heads the Jerusalem Prayer Team and also sat in the room, said of Trumps plan: From our perspective what hes done is recognize the Bible as legal. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo delivers joint statement at the residence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem on March 20, 2019. (Hadas Parush/Flash90) This narrative perceives Jews as pawns with a specific role to play in a divinely determined trajectory. At its core, this ideology is philo-Semitic a positive form of anti-Semitism that sets Jews apart from the rest of society and views Jewish stereotypes with admiration, though often with a disturbing social or religious purpose in mind. Nonetheless, veteran American Jewish organizations like the American Jewish Committee (AJC), the Conference of Presidents, and American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) warmly welcomed the plan. They did so even though the plan effectively marks the funeral of the two-state solution, which these organizations have ostensibly promoted for years. The Anti-Defamation League (ADL), the leading American Jewish civil rights organization, may not have welcomed the plan, but they did not condemn it, either. A 2019 survey by the AJC shows that, of the sample interviewed, 64 percent of American Jews favor a two-state solution with a demilitarized Palestinian state in the West Bank. When asked whether they think Israel should be willing to dismantle settlements in the West Bank, 41 percent supported the dismantling of some settlements, and 25 percent said all settlements should be dismantled. Trumps announcement was a chance for these establishment groups to stand up for the values most American Jews believe in. Instead, they neglected the very community they supposedly represent and protect. At the same time, by refusing to condemn this plan, these groups essentially endorsed the settler rights dream of Greater Israel a one-state solution wherein Jews are the sole sovereign. This is ironic given that Israel and the pro-Israel network in the U.S. chief among them the AJC and ADL have been running a smear campaign against the boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement for years, because they claim that the BDS call for full equality for Palestinian citizens and a return of Palestinian refugees would entail a single democratic state for all, spelling the end of Zionism. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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