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May 10, 2007 

Soros and Hillary: Partners on Israel?

By  <http://www.americanthinker.com/richard_baehr/> Richard Baehr

George  <http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=977>
Soros, like many megalomaniacs, particularly the wealthiest ones, likes to
keep his hands in those enterprises in which he invests.  As he has turned
over more of the day to day operations of his Quantum hedge fund
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Soros#Business>  to his sons, Soros has
stepped up his involvement in a variety of political activities directed
towards his principal political goals- weakening and undermining George
Bush, pressuring Israel to negotiate  with, and make concessions to Hamas,
and shifting
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=977>
America's political trajectory sharply left.  

Soros' interest in Israel has become much more visible in recent months. He
was rumored to be a behind the scenes funding source for the creation of a
new  <http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article6775.shtml> group which would
be an alternative to AIPAC <http://www.aipac.org/> , the principal  American
lobbying  group on US relations with Israel, and has called for Israel to
negotiate with  Hamas leaders in an article
<http://www.nybooks.com/articles/20030>  in the virulently anti-Israel New
York Review of Books..  

Now, another of the many left wing groups Soros has funded, The Center For
American Progress <http://www.americanprogress.org/> , has begun a new
initiative to produce an alternative to the Daily Alert
<http://www.dailyalert.org/> , a roundup of articles on Israel, Jewish life,
Iran, radical Islam, and the Iraq war that is sent by email to a large list
of over 100,000 people.  The impetus for the creation of the alternative
<http://www.forward.com/articles/liberal-mideast-newsletter-to-launch/>
email, the Middle East
<http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2007/05/the_soros_pincer_move_on_israe.
html> Bulletin, which will be a thrice weekly email on the same subjects, is
that the Daily Alert, produced for the Conference of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organizations, is too far to the right. Evidence of this for
its critics, is that the Daily Alert is prepared by the Jerusalem Center for
Public Affairs <http://www.jcpa.org/>  headed by Dr. Dore Gold
<http://www.jcpa.org/dgold.htm> , former Israeli Ambassador to the United
Nations when Benjamin Netanyahu was Israel's Prime Minister from 1996 to
1999.  The fact that the Conference of Presidents includes groups from
across the  political spectrum is ignored by its critics. Some of the groups
supporting the new alternative email are represented on the Conference. 

As to the charge that the Daily Alert is a right wing mouthpiece, this much
is true: unlike many of those associated with the new Center for American
Progress email newsletter on the Middle East, the Daily Alert is clearly in
Israel's corner. Those who prepare the Daily Alert, and presumably its many
readers, care deeply whether Israel survives. On this subject, George Soros
and many of his allies lose no sleep. The Daily Alert is concerned with the
Iranian nuclear program, Hamas' military buildup in Gaza, Hezb'allah's
continuing threat in the North, the actions of radical Islamists around the
globe, and the calls for the destruction of Israel, America and the Jews
that are repeatedly broadcast in mosques, and on the media, and in schools
in the Palestinian  <http://www.memritv.org/search.asp?ACT=S9&P1=1441>
territories, and in Muslim
<http://www.memri.org/bin/opener_latest.cgi?ID=SD157507> countries around
the world.  The Daily Alert provides evidence each day that there are real
threats from Islamic radicalism to Israel and to Jews and others in many
countries. 

Some of the groups that are providing material for the Middle East Bulletin,
Americans for Peace Now <http://www.peacenow.org/> ,  Brit Tsedek v Shalom
<http://www.btvshalom.org/> , Ameinu <http://ameinu.net/> , and the Israel
Policy Forum <http://www.ipforum.org/> , believe their principal enemies to
be Israeli settlers and their right wing allies in the Likud Party, and
hawkish American Jewish supporters of Israel, and their Christian
evangelical allies. Their thesis is that Israel's Arab enemies would
disappear if Israel only withdrew from the West Bank and reached a peace
deal with all the Palestinian moderates clamoring for such a conflict
resolution.  Evidence for this presumably must be the way Hezb'allah became
friendly after Israel withdrew from Lebanon in 2000, and the way Gaza became
pacified <http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/855677.html>  after Israel
withdrew and dismantled settlements  in the summer of 2005.  Additional
support for this thesis must be the way the supposedly moderate PA walked
out of Camp David, rejecting President Clinton's best efforts at peace
making in the summer of 2000 and started a second and far deadlier intifada
just months later. 

The peace groups on the left believe the key to getting Israel to withdraw
from the West Bank is changing the policies of the American government, so
that it becomes more balanced between Israel and the Palestinians.  In
short, the leftwing Jewish groups believe America should be neutral between
Israel and those who have provided every bit of evidence one might require
over 60 years that they want to destroy Israel.  

There is willful blindness about what
<http://www.amazon.com/Missing-Peace-Inside-Story-Middle/dp/0374199736>
happened during the Oslo process , and at Camp David and Taba in 2000-2001.
Ken Levin, author of  "The Oslo Syndrome" has argued that the Jewish peace
camp is suffering a form of mental illness, including a desperate need to be
liked by Israel's  <http://www.meforum.org/article/783> enemies.

One of the individuals who has attacked the Daily Alert, Gidon Remba,
executive director of Ameinu, the Labor Zionist Alliance, argued that Daily
Alert is being used by opponents of the two-state vision. "I view it as a
kind of propaganda that is intended to strengthen the regressive forces in
the Jewish community."  Remba is an individual so afraid of hurting the
feelings of Palestinians that upon the death of Yassar Arafat, he told the
Chicago Tribune  that Arafat was a man who had  been involved in some terror
attacks, but had also saved Jewish lives during the 90s. In other words,
collaborating on the planning and financing of terror attacks, and then
alerting the Israelis about a few of them, meant for Remba that Arafat saved
Jewish lives.  

The obsession among leftist Jews with Israel's right wing is also evident in
the comments of M. J. Rosenberg, another lifelong believer in the God of the
moderate Palestinian:  "It [the Daily Alert]," is very skewed to the right
said M.J. Rosenberg, Israel Policy Forum's director of policy analysis. IPF
is an American Jewish advocacy group that supports intensive American
efforts to help secure a two-state solution. "When you read it, you get the
feeling it is coming from the Israeli right wing and from the Jewish right
wing."

Other comments echoed these: "It is as if there is no peace process, as if
there is no one in Israel who supports dialogue with the Palestinians," said
an official of one Jewish group. According to another Jewish group official,
Daily Alert consistently emphasizes threats to Israel while ignoring peace
overtures by Israelis and Arabs. 

The latest version of the Saudi "Peace Plan", calling for a 100% Israeli
evacuation from all territory captured in the 67 war, as well as addressing
the Palestinian right of return, is the "good deal" now being offered on a
take it or leave it basis by  the Saudis. This is apparently the new
lodestone for peace making in the region for the Israeli and Jewish American
left. 

The Center for American Progress is an interesting organization. Some have
referred to it as the shadow Clinton White House, a place keeper for Clinton
acolytes to wait until their power is restored after the 2008 Presidential
election and the ascension of Hillary Clinton.  The Center has been run
since its creation in 2003 by John
<http://www.americanprogress.org/aboutus/staff/PodestaJohn.html> Podesta,
former Chief of Staff in the Clinton White House, and other former Clinton
administration figures are also working for or are affiliated with the
Center. David Horowitz has identified some of the Clinton linkages:


"'Persistent press leaks confirm that Hillary Clinton, and not Podesta, is
ultimately in charge of CAP. It's the official Hillary Clinton think tank,'
an
<http://72.14.203.104/search?q=cache:NrGm-eROxCYJ:www.capitolhillblue.com/cg
i-bin/artman/exec/view.cgi%3Farchive%3D19%26num%3D2513%26printer%3D1+%22the+
official+Hillary+Clinton+think+tank%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=5> inside
source confided to Christian Bourge of United Press International. Robert
Dreyfuss notes in The Nation, 'In looking at Podesta's center, there's no
escaping the imprint of the Clintons. It's not completely wrong to see it as
a shadow government, a kind of Clinton White-House-in-exile -- or a White
House staff in readiness for President Hillary Clinton.' Dreyfuss notes the
abundance of Clintonites on the Center's staff, among them Clinton's
national security speechwriter Robert Boorstin; Democratic Leadership
Council staffer and former head of Clinton's National Economic Council Gene
Sperling; former senior advisor to Clinton's Office of Management and Budget
Matt Miller; and others. 

"In addition to the aforementioned individuals, CAP's key personnel also
includes Director of Media Strategy Debbie Berger, daughter of Clinton
national security chief Sandy Berger; Sarah Rosen Wartell, who serves as
Senior Vice President, Chief Operating Officer, and General Counsel; Mark
David Agrast, Senior Vice President for Domestic Policy; and Robert O.
Boorstin, Senior Vice President for National Security and International
Policy." 

The Center was ostensibly created to develop ideas and strategies for the
Democratic Party and to promote a progressive think tank alternative to the
papers and books prepared by the collection of prestige thinks tanks on the
right: The Heritage Foundation <http://www.heritage.org/> , the Cato
Institute <http://www.cato.org/> , The American Enterprise Institute
<http://www.aei.org/> , the Hudson Institute <http://www.hudson.org/> , and
the Manhattan Institute <http://www.manhattan-institute.org/> , among
others.  

Since its founding, the Center has  been far more involved in day to day
partisan politics than in the activities normally associated with the think
tank world. One of its units, a group called Media Matters
<http://mediamatters.org/> , run by former conservative and serial
fabricator David
<http://dir.salon.com/story/news/col/horo/2002/04/17/brock/index.html>
Brock, has become little more than a daily attempt to attack the credibility
of anybody who appears on the Fox News Channel, conservative talk radio, or
offers conservative commentary in other media venues. 

So the question arises: If the Center for American Progress is in fact a
Clintonian organization, why is it associating itself with a very soft
dovish, and utterly unrealistic position on the Israeli Palestinian
conflict? In her campaign to date for the White House, Mrs. Clinton has
tried to position herself as a champion of Israel and a more reliable
protector of Israel's interests than the untested Barack Obama, her
principal opponent at the moment, whose political leanings may lie further
to the left. When Obama told a small group in Iowa that nobody had suffered
more than the Palestinians (tell that to those in Darfur, or Zaire, or
Rwanda, or the Kurds, or Tibetans), that suggested a tendency to reflexively
sympathize with the weaker party, or the perceived victim in a conflict,
whatever the contribution that party may have made to its own suffering. 

To the extent the Center for American Progress is seen as a Soros front, it
is not at all surprising that it is looking for new ways to influence the
debate on Israel in this country in a direction inimical to recent US
policy.  But to the extent it is also seen as tied to the Clintons, it may
be a way for Mrs. Clinton, to signal to some on the left that she is not a
captive of the right wing pro-Israel community, and will be more open minded
on the subject should she be elected. 

Mrs. Clinton was not viewed as  very pro-Israel when she ran for the Senate
in 2000 (barely winning half of the Jewish vote in a race against a
political unknown, Congressman Rick Lazio), and spent much of her first term
building up her bona fides with the pro-Israel community in a state where
10% of the population is Jewish. But in the current political climate
surrounding the Democratic nomination fight, Mrs. Clinton is viewed by the
agitated and aggressive anti-Iraq war left as having been an enthusiastic
advocate for that war in 2002 and 2003. 


One of the new litmus tests for anti-war advocates is to also be
unsympathetic to Israel (to put it in the most delicate terms You need to
see the signs at rallies or read the posts at moveon.org or dailykos.com to
gauge the real hatred for Israel on the left).  Many on the left would be
happy if Israel disappeared.  Could Mrs. Clinton, through the Center for
American Progress, be signaling to the anti-war left that while she can not
reverse her vote on the original Iraq war resolution, that she can create a
new policy towards Israel and the Palestinians if elected?

It is hard to see how a very calculating woman, as Mrs. Clinton surely is,
could put herself in a position of seeming to endorse the most naive
aspirations  and worldviews of  the left wing Israeli and American peace
camp. There are many reasons why this community has been marginalized in
Israeli politics, but the biggest is that they have been consistently wrong
in believing a partner for peace existed among the Palestinians. Like a
subway rider who becomes a law and order enthusiast after getting mugged,
many Israelis saw the second Palestinian intifada as bursting the euphoric
balloon about the potential for ending the conflict in short order through
negotiations.   Of course, there are many in academia, and the media already
fighting hard
<http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/03/the_war_in_america_against_isr.html>
to shift American
<http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/03/the_war_against_israel_in_amer.html>
policy on the conflict despite strong support
<http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1178431587241&pagename=JPost%2FJ
PArticle%2FShowFull> for Israel in this country.


Someone should ask Mrs. Clinton if she believes the Daily Alert is a right
wing broadside, and whether there is need for a new information source to
get other ideas heard on the conflict. We already know what George Soros
thinks on the matter. 

Richard Baehr is chief political correspondent of American Thinker.  

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