Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Here's a devastating article at Pajamas Media by Lenny Ben-David: Showdown on J Street:
...It's time to call out Jeremy Ben-Ami, J Street's director, to answer the following questions:
1: You served as Fenton Communications' senior vice president until you established J Street, launched in 2008. In early 2009, Fenton signed contracts with a Qatari foundation to lead an 18-month long anti-Israel campaign in the United States with a special focus on campuses. The actual text of the contract called for: "An international public opinion awareness campaign that advocates for the accountability of those who participated in attacks against schools in Gaza."
Did you sever your ties with Fenton when you began J Street? Do you retain any role or holdings in Fenton today? Did you play any role in introducing Fenton to the Qatari agents or play any role in facilitating the contract? Were you aware of the negotiations or the contract signed on March 12, 2009?
These questions are relevant because it's important to know if J Street's refusal to support Israel's anti-Hamas military campaign was influenced by your ties with Fenton, whose promotional material claims: "We only represent people and projects we believe in."
Were there discussions with Fenton prior to J Street's refusal to condemn the Goldstone Report on Gaza, a report that certainly serves the Fenton/Qatari interests? Were there communications with Fenton surrounding J Street's support for Rep. Donna Edwards who refused to sign a congressional resolution supporting Israeli actions in Gaza?
2: You were recently asked in an interview about funds J Street received from Palestinians, Arab-Americans, and Iranian-Americans, to which you answered: "J Street does have some Arab and Muslim donors -- about five. These are individuals, not organizations, corporations or foreign countries. Well over 90 percent of our money comes from Jewish Americans and Christians."
Did you really say J Street has only five Arab and Muslim donors? A partial listing quickly extracted from the U.S. Federal Election Commission shows more than 30 contributors, many with ties to Arab-American organizations...
There's a lot more. And when you're done, don' t forget to skip on over to JStreetJive for a look at Josh Healey's Communist heritage (seriously): Josh Healey, latest Victim of the J Street Blacklist.
Board members of the Council for the National Interest include Anna Baltzer and Alison Weir.
Familiar names for sure. Wow.