Friday, February 18, 2011

J Street's PR front mobilizes support for anti-Israel UN Resolution

J Street has taken a lot of heat for supporting an anti-Israel UN Security Council Resolution.  J Street's "so open-minded about what constitutes support for Israel," Representative Gary Ackerman stated, "its brains have fallen out."

Instead of backing away from the anti-Israel policy, J Street has launched a campaign to secure allies for its position.

J Street's director Jeremy Ben-Ami is the co-owner of an Israeli PR company named Ben-Or Communications.  Not surprisingly, Ben-Or's clients include many of Israel's most active and vocal opponents.  Watch for many of those clients to star in J Street's upcoming Washington Conference, apparently part of the J Street-Ben-Or self-dealing conspiracy.

Yesterday, a group called "The Elders" issued a statement calling on the U.S. Government to permit passage of an anti-Israel resolution at the UN Security Council.

According to the UN rules, a U.S. veto would bury the resolution.  And according to long-standing American policy, the United States has blocked resolutions designed to isolate Israel and to replace the negotiations process with a UN fiat.
Ben-Ami at Sheikh
Jarrah demonstration
Jimmy Carter at Sheikh
Jarrah demonstration

Who are the Elders?  A group of former world leaders now in their height of dotage and depth of irrelevance, people like Jimmy Carter, Desmond Tutu and Mary Robinson, detractors of Israel who all believe that Israel practices apartheid. 

Who published the Elders' statement?  None other than Dana Zimmerman who handles the J Street account at Ben-Or Communications.  Here's the heading on her email: 

The Elders urge US not to block UN resolution on Israeli settlements
danazim_benor.co.il@reply.bronto.com; on behalf of; Dana Zimmerman [danazim@benor.co.il]

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