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12-10-2006, 18:32
U.S. Jews form dovish pro-Israel lobby to compete with AIPAC
By Amiram Barkat, Haaretz Correspondent
Dovish pro-Israel members of the American Jewish community are planning to set up an alternative to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee lobby (AIPAC), the Jewish Telegraph Agency (JTA) reported yesterday.
Among the figures behind the initiative is billionaire philanthropist George Soros, who has not been involved with Israeli issues until now; philanthropists Edgar and Charles Bronfman and Mel Levine, a former Democratic congressman and high-powered West Coast lawyer.
Meretz chairman MK Yossi Beilin on Wednesday commended the establishment of the new lobby. Beilin told Haaretz that the lobby would not compete with AIPAC but portray another facet of American Jewry.
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"It's important for both the adminstration and congress to know that AIPAC is a right wing organization that represents only part of the Jewish community in the United States," Beilin said.
Soros' decision to take part in forming the lobby came as a surprise, as he has been considered anti-Zionist. In 2003 he even accused Israel of being responsible for the outbreak of anti-Semitism in Europe, because of what he called the oppression of the Palestinians in the territories.
Soros met the lobby's founders and said he would take part in its founding ceremony on October 26 in New York. The founders have been discussing ways to persuade the Bush administration to increase its involvement in finding a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The initiative for the lobby is spearheaded by Dr. David Elcott, Executive Director of the Israel Policy Forum (IPF), an advocacy think-tank founded to counter AIPAC's objection to the Oslo Accords.
By Amiram Barkat, Haaretz Correspondent
Dovish pro-Israel members of the American Jewish community are planning to set up an alternative to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee lobby (AIPAC), the Jewish Telegraph Agency (JTA) reported yesterday.
Among the figures behind the initiative is billionaire philanthropist George Soros, who has not been involved with Israeli issues until now; philanthropists Edgar and Charles Bronfman and Mel Levine, a former Democratic congressman and high-powered West Coast lawyer.
Meretz chairman MK Yossi Beilin on Wednesday commended the establishment of the new lobby. Beilin told Haaretz that the lobby would not compete with AIPAC but portray another facet of American Jewry.
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"It's important for both the adminstration and congress to know that AIPAC is a right wing organization that represents only part of the Jewish community in the United States," Beilin said.
Soros' decision to take part in forming the lobby came as a surprise, as he has been considered anti-Zionist. In 2003 he even accused Israel of being responsible for the outbreak of anti-Semitism in Europe, because of what he called the oppression of the Palestinians in the territories.
Soros met the lobby's founders and said he would take part in its founding ceremony on October 26 in New York. The founders have been discussing ways to persuade the Bush administration to increase its involvement in finding a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The initiative for the lobby is spearheaded by Dr. David Elcott, Executive Director of the Israel Policy Forum (IPF), an advocacy think-tank founded to counter AIPAC's objection to the Oslo Accords.