http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/03/14/senate-committee-probes-whether-obama-administration-funded-effort-to-oust/
Source: Senate panel probing ‎possible Obama administration ties to
anti-Netanyahu effort

By Steven Edwards <http://www.foxnews.com/archive/steven-edwards>

Published March 14, 2015


A powerful U.S. Senate investigatory committee has launched a bipartisan
probe into an American nonprofit’s funding of efforts to oust Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the Obama administration’s State
Department gave the nonprofit taxpayer-funded grants, a source with
knowledge of the panel's activities told FoxNews.com.

The fact that both Democratic and Republican sides of the Senate Permanent
Subcommittee on Investigations have signed off on the probe could be seen
as a rebuke to President Obama, who has had a well-documented adversarial
relationship with the Israeli leader.

The development comes as Netanyahu told Israel’s Channel Two television
station this week that there were “governments” that wanted to help with
the “Just Not Bibi” campaigning -- Bibi being the Israeli leader’s nickname.

It also follows a FoxNews.com report on claims the Obama administration has
been meddling in the Israeli election on behalf of groups hostile to
Netanyahu. A spokesperson for Sen. Rob Portman, Ohio Republican and
chairman of the committee, declined comment, and aides to ranking
Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill, of Missouri, did not immediately return
calls.

The Senate subcommittee, which has subpoena power, is the Homeland Security
and Governmental Affairs’ chief investigative body with jurisdiction over
all branches of government operations and compliance with laws.

“The Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations does not comment on ongoing
investigations,” Portman spokeswoman Caitlin Conant told Foxnews.com.

But a source familiar with the matter confirmed for FoxNews.com that the
probe -- undisclosed until now -- was both underway and bipartisan in
nature.

According to the source, the probe is looking into “funding” by OneVoice
Movement – a Washington-based group that has received $350,000 in recent
State Department grants, and until last November was headed by a veteran
diplomat from the Clinton administrations.

A subsidiary of OneVoice is the Israel-based Victory 15 campaign, itself
guided by top operatives of Obama’s White House runs, which seeks to
“replace the government” of Israel.

“It’s confirmed that there is a bipartisan Permanent Subcommittee inquiry
into OneVoice’s funding of V15,” the source said, speaking on condition of
anonymity about the American group, which bills itself as working for a
two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

In his television interview, Netanyahu said the coalition seeking to oust
him is generously funded by foreign donors who are also encouraging a high
voter turnout among Israel's Arab and left-wing voters in a bid to replace
the existing leadership.

He characterized the campaign against him as "unprecedented." While
Netanyahu pointed the finger at “European countries and left-wing people
abroad,” some observers note that he held back from openly criticizing
Obama during his recent trip to the U.S. to address Congress on problems
his government sees with administration-backed efforts to reach a nuclear
weapons inspection deal with Iran.

“We appreciate all that President Obama has done for Israel,” Netanyahu
told lawmakers -- while Obama refused to meet with the Israeli leader, and
later criticized his speech as “nothing new.”

No direct link has been confirmed between Obama and the anti-Netanyahu
campaign in Israel, but polls have shown that a large majority of Israelis
believe the administration has been interfering in the election, set for
March 17.

One expert told FoxNews.com earlier this month the State Department grants
constituted indirect administration funding of the anti-Netanyahu campaign
by providing OneVoice with the $350,000 -- even though State Department
officials said the funding stopped in November, ahead of the announcement
of the Israeli election.

Gerald Steinberg, founder and president of NGO Monitor, which tracks money
flows to unmask non-governmental organizations that deviate from their
stated human rights or humanitarian agendas, said even ostensibly unrelated
grants keep an organization going during periods it is not engaged in
political activity.

Indeed, by January, OneVoice – whose focus on Israel’s 1967 borders as a
negotiating starting point reflects Obama’s thinking but is counter to
Netanyahu’s – had announced its partnership with V15.

Around the same time, Jeremy Bird, who served as Obama’s deputy national
campaign director in 2008, and his national campaign director in 2012,
arrived in Israel to help direct V15. Bird took with him additional former
Obama campaign operatives to help V15 achieve its goal of knocking on one
million doors to make the case for a change in Israel’s leadership.

OneVoice is barred from directly targeting Netanyahu by U.S. law regulating
its tax-exempt status, and doing so would threaten that status.

One Voice spokesman Payton Knox denied claims the group is working with the
administration in the upcoming Israeli election.

"OneVoice is eager to cooperate with any inquiry,” he said Saturday. “And
after a fair examination, we are confident no wrong doing will be found.”

But the recent FoxNews.com investigation showed that the nonprofit, in its
2014 Annual Report, said its Israel branch would be “embarking on a
groundbreaking campaign around the Israeli elections.” In partnering with
V15, the two groups have operated from adjacent offices in Tel Aviv.

In addition to McCaskill, other Democrats on the subcommittee are Sens. Jon
Tester of Montana, Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, and Heidi Heitkamp of North
Dakota.

 Republican subcommittee members, who form the majority, are Sens. John
McCain of Arizona, Rand Paul of Kentucky, James Lankford of Oklahoma, Kelly
Ayotte of New Hampshire, and Ben Sasse of Nebraska, in addition to Portman.

State Department documents say the grants to OneVoice were meant for the
group’s work in encouraging both Palestinian grass-roots civic activism and
Palestinian-Israeli peace talks. The State Department itself, meanwhile,
denied any of the funds had been used for election campaign activities
despite OneVoice’s backing of V15.

Launched in 2002 by snack bar mogul Daniel Lubetzky and boasting the star
power of such celebrities as Brad Pitt, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman and Sir
Paul McCartney among its honorary advisors, OneVoice was headed until
November by Marc Ginsberg, who advised President Carter on Middle East
policy and served as President Clinton’s ambassador to Morocco.

Ginsberg, who has described the administration’s approach to the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a “window of opportunity,” is now serving
OneVoice as “special advisor” after resigning as CEO at a time that turned
out to be just ahead of the early December announcement of the Israeli
election.

“I resigned on November 11, 2014, because I had only committed to serve as
CEO for one year and my resignation was effective December 19, 2014,” he
wrote in an email to FoxNews.com. “I agreed to be available after that as a
Senior Adviser on an occasional basis to the organization…along with many
others, but have had ZERO decision-making authority over personnel,
budgets, programs, etc. That responsibility was transferred to the
Executive Director of the OneVoice Europe organization after I resigned.”


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