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Shimon Schiffer and Nahum Barnea are both senior political commentators for Yediot Aharonot, Israel's largest circulation newspaper. They are both also leftist extremists. In their articles in last Friday's weekend edition of Yediot they demonstrated how their politics dictate their reporting - to the detriment of their readers and to Israeli democracy. They also demonstrated the disastrous consequences of the Left's takeover of predominant institutions in democratic societies.
Schiffer's column centered on the subversive behavior of President Shimon Peres and ran under the headline, "Subversive for Peace."
Schiffer published top secret documents chronicling Peres's long history of abusing his office to subvert Israel's lawful governments and obstruct their policies.
Schiffer's article opened with an account of Peres's current moves to undermine Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's foreign policy. According to Obama administration officials, during his recent meeting with US President Barack Obama, which preceded Netanyahu's stormy visit last month, Peres and Obama agreed that a future deal between Israel and the Palestinians must be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps involving Israeli withdrawals from areas that have been under its sovereignty since 1949. While he acknowledged that Netanyahu completely opposes these parameters and would openly oppose them if Obama adopted them publically, Peres embraced them.
His message to the US leader was clear: Work with me and we'll get Israeli withdrawals.
Work with the elected leader of Israel and you'll get nowhere.
Schiffer then showed that Peres's behavior is nothing new. Using classified documents from 1987 and 1988 when Peres served as foreign minister under then prime minister Yitzhak Shamir, Schiffer reported that during that time, Peres conspired with then Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak to defeat Likud in the 1988 elections. Peres also tried to convince the Reagan administration to disassociate with Shamir and deal only with him. His efforts were honorably rebuffed by then secretary of state George Schultz who reportedly told Peres that he could not ignore the elected leader of Israel.
Schiffer reported that Peres successfully collaborated with Mubarak to undermine Shamir's policy goal of retaining Israel's control over Taba in the post-Camp David implementation talks.
Finally, Schiffer reported that in the summer of 1987, unbeknownst to Shamir, Peres dispatched Avraham Tamir, then Foreign Ministry director general, to Mozambique to meet secretly with PLO leader Yasser Arafat. At the time Israelis were prohibited by law from maintaining any contact whatsoever with PLO members. So not only was Tamir's meeting an act of gross insubordination and subversion. It was a crime.
Peres's arguably treasonous behavior was not the only scandal Schiffer exposed in his article. From the perspective of Israeli democracy - equally scandalous was Schiffer's admitted collusion with Peres's subversive operations.
Specifically, in his discussion of Tamir's illegal meeting with Arafat, Schiffer admitted that Tamir "told me at the time," about the meeting.
What this means is that one of Israel's most powerful reporters knew 24 years ago that the director general of the Foreign Ministry was sent by the foreign minister to conduct an illegal meeting with Israel's sworn enemy behind the back of the prime minister. And he opted not to report the story.
Schiffer decided that Peres's moves to empower Israel's sworn enemies against the expressed wishes of the prime minister and of the general public were more important than the public's right to know what he was doing. And so he hid the information from the public. For 24 years.
Imagine how different subsequent events might have turned out if Schiffer had fulfilled his professional duty and informed the public in 1987 that Peres was engaged in illegal activities whose expressed aim was the overthrow of the elected leader of the country and the empowerment of Israel's worst enemy.
IN COMPARISON to Schiffer's double whammy, Barnea's article on Friday was nothing special. But it was a representative sample of Israel's most esteemed political commentator's consistent moves to distort current events in a manner that adheres to his radical politics.
Barnea opened his essay with a sympathetic depiction of a delegation of five anti-Israel US Congressmen organized by the anti-Israel lobby J Street. Barnea then attacked Netanyahu and his ministers for refusing to meet with the delegation.
From reading his column, you'd never guess that the members of the delegation were among Israel's most outspoken opponents on Capitol Hill. And from reading Barnea, you wouldn't know that J Street is an anti-Israel lobby, which among other things, urged Obama not to veto a UN Security Council resolution condemning Israel for allowing Jews to build on their property in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria; lobbied Congress not to pass a resolution condemning Palestinian anti-Jewish incitement following the massacre of the Fogel family; and lobbied Congress not to pass sanctions against Iran.
What you would learn from reading Barnea's article is that Israelis shouldn't take heart from the overwhelming support we receive from Congress because the thirty-odd standing ovations Netanyahu received were nothing more than political theater.
The underlying message of Barnea's piece was clear. Israel's supporters in Congress are not really supporters, they're just afraid of angering the all-powerful AIPAC. And obviously, if we have no real friends, then anyone telling us to stand strong is a liar and an enemy and what we really need to do is learn to love J Street and its anti-Israel Congressmen who share Barnea's agenda.
It doesn't matter to Schiffer and Barnea that the majority of the public opposes their views. It doesn't matter that the government's policies more or less loyally represent the positions of the public that democratically elected it. As Schiffer demonstrated by failing for 24 years to report Peres's behavior and as Barnea showed by failing to inform the public about the nature of J Street and its anti-Israel Congressional delegation, radical leftist writers exploit their power to dictate the contours of the public discourse to advance their political agenda. And it doesn't bother them at all that advancing their personal politics involves actively undermining the very mission of a free press - to enable the free flow of information to the public.
THE BEHAVIOR of the likes of Peres, Schiffer and Barnea is not unique to the Israeli Left. It characterizes the behavior of much of the American Jewish Left as well. There, as here, radical activists and ideologues have taken over mainstream institutions and transformed them into mouthpieces for their extremist policies.
Take the local Jewish Community Relations Councils in the US for example.
The JCRCs are supposed to be local umbrella organizations that conduct community events and other activities aimed at advancing the interests, concerns and values of the members of their local Jewish communities. But like the Israeli media, many of the local chapters of the JCRC have been taken over by radical leftists who do not share and indeed seek to undermine the interests, concerns and values of their local Jewish communities.
Last week, Andrea Levin, the executive director and president of the Committee for Accuracy in Middle Eastern Reporting in America (CAMERA), published an article in Boston's Jewish Advocate exposing how Boston's JCRC's leadership unlawfully and secretly brought J Street into the umbrella organization and then, when it was caught, used unethical means to gain approval after the fact for their actions.
As a comprehensive survey of American Jewish views on Israel carried out last month by CAMERA demonstrated conclusively, the vast majority of American Jews oppose all of J Street's positions on Israel and the Middle East.
But just as Israelis are denied their right to an open and objective public discourse due to the radical Left's predominance in the media, so American Jews are denied their right to disown J Street due to the radical leftist American Jews' takeover of key US Jewish umbrella groups and institutions.
Another depressing instance of this pattern just occurred at the Union of Reform Judaism with the nomination -- and election -- of Rabbi Richard Jacobs to serve as its president. Whereas outgoing president Eric Yoffie referred to J Street's anti- Israel positions on Operation Cast Lead as "morally deficient, profoundly out of touch with Jewish sentiment and also appallingly naïve," Jacobs serves on J Street's Rabbinic Cabinet. He also serves on the New Israel Fund's board.
When a group of Reform activists called Jews Against Divisive Leadership (JADL) published ads in Jewish papers signed by a hundred Reform rabbis, their actions met with condemnation by URJ's leadership and even with calls to blacklist the signatories.
The younger generation of radical American Jewish activists on college campuses is following the same course.
Following Yale's decision last week to close its institute for the study of anti- Semitism, recent Yale alumni Matthew Knee wrote a post at the Legal Insurrection blog claiming that Yale's Students for Israel group is dominated by anti- Israel activists.
So too, at Berkeley, Hillel has been penetrated by anti-Israel organizations, which like J Street pretend to be pro- Israel when in fact they promote anti- Israel activities including economic warfare against Israel. The situation at Berkeley is so bad that members of the Hillel-affiliated Kesher Enoshi were key activists in the campaign to divest Berkeley's holdings from Israeli companies.
As the URJ's threat to blacklist JADL members indicates, there is only one effective response to the radicalization of mainstream institutions: the creation of new, actually representative institutions that will compete with and eventually replace those that have been subverted.
In Israel this means creating alternative media organs through the Internet and other outlets to end the radical Left's monopoly on information dissemination and engage in a discourse that reflects reality, engages the majority and upholds the rule of law.
In the US it means establishing new umbrella groups that represent the majority and deny membership to marginal groups that represent next to no one.
In Israel, independent Internet journalist Yoav Yitzhak just announced an initiative to form a new journalists union that will represent reporters and writers who have no voice in the leftist dominated Press Council. Initiatives like Latma, the satirical media criticism website I founded two years ago, have rapidly become major voices in the national discourse. Like people everywhere, when given the opportunity, Israelis seek out information sources that inform rather than indoctrinate and empower rather than demoralize them.
In the US, last October frustrated activists in the Indianapolis Jewish community disenfranchised by the far left agenda of the local JCRC founded JAACI, the Jewish American Affairs Committee of Indiana to serve as a new umbrella organization for the community.
Dedicated mainly to giving voice to the Jewish community's deep concern and support for Israel, JAACI's formation fomented an exodus of local Jewish groups and synagogues from the JCRC. When given an option to participate in a more representative organization, the local Jews grabbed it.
The ability of institutional leaders - whether Jewish professionals or journalists - to ignore their responsibility to serve those they claim to represent is not due primarily to their formidable resources. It is due to our willingness to put up with their behavior. If we want to have institutions that represent and serve us, we have to take the initiative and build them ourselves.
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The points raised in this article highlight how 'younger generation' Israeli's are being overloaded with leftist views due to the predominantly left media in Israel. This swamps young Israeli with only a one sided view and hence influences them to shape their opinions only to the left. Israel is a democratic country and the only country in the middle east with free speech. It is important that projects like latma tv and even larger media organizations are formed and start up, that also provide a view of the right. This will allow the media marketplace to see both sides of the political spectrum and hence allow for a balance amount of left and right leaning media within Israel.
The greatest concern is the new (younger) generation of Israeli's being only exposed to leftist media and hence only having leftist opinions and also American Jewry in the future having their institutions that have been set up to support Israel, eventually being taken over by extreme leftist elements and causing national harm to Israel's image and economy.
This attitude of liberal over Jewish is nothing new in the US.The organized US Jewish community has systematically removed anyone who did not tow the liberal/Democratic party line for decades.It has been a slow and steady take over of the US Jewish community by the extreme left for decades. Very few saw it happening. Very few who saw even cared.
Why do you think that the likes of ADL does a knee-jerk "support the liberal-democrat reaction" to any question of liberal antisemitism while going after every organization on the right that the Democratic Party is against. Look how they have castigated the Tea Party and Glenn Beck while making excuses for Obama's past antisemitic associations and actions toward Israel and even defending that antisemite and proud Nazi collaborator George Soros.It is not surprising that Israel hatred is now an accepted part of the US Jewish organized community.
If you asked most of those members of the organized Jewish community I doubt they would even have a good handle on the history of the Jewish people, let alone an understanding of the Middle East beyond what the liberal elites think is ok to know. Just look at the response to the Fogel murders. While there was some outrage from the US Jewish community (mostly from the orthodox community) there was still the need for a WSJ editorialist to castigate people asking "Are not Settlers Human?" That is once again the US Jews being devoid of any sense of reality and dividing Jews into those who deserve to live (liberals of every stripe) and those who do not(religious and Zionists).These Jews ignore the reality that those who would kill a 3month old in Itamar would just as happily kill the children of the liberal US Jewish elites in their beds as well.
Israel may want to find an avenue for support outside the organized Jewish community. These "court Jews" are not your friends and do not care about your future only their own.They live in an Alice in Wonderland World and have taken leave of their senses.
Wow Caroline,
If you don't agree with the many voices in the Jewish firmament it is your goal not only to purge them but to replace the individuals and institutions they represent with people and institutions that are rated 100% pure by you.
I am a career lefty, always have been always will be. But I think for myself read the Jerusalem Post, Arutz Sheva and other sources as well as Haaretz, Maan and the dreaded NY Times. As for J Street they have in my estimation made serious mistakes. But they have/are also reinvigorating an interest in Israel by a community of young American Jews that increasingly will not follow the will of Federation or carry the deep-seated allegiance of their parents without addressing issues of justice re the occupation and the expansion of settlements in the West Bank. A lot of people say "Two-States" just as you might say a lot of people say "Pro-Israel." I personally don't believe that Israel can afford another decade let alone another generation of running away from peace without instigating a catastrophe for itself and all of us who hold her dear in our hearts that will cost countless lives and only accelerate the poisonous calumny of international opinion and actions.
Larry Snider
'Work with me and we'll get Israeli withdrawals' Shimon 'Dathan' Peres
Thank you for another inciteful article.
A few thought about the rebels and their enablers.
How is it that such a low life figure as Peres is so elevated to President in Israeli society ?
It's speaks much to the very,very sickly condition Israel is presently in ... under a supposed right wing leader.
Something is seriously wrong with the Right in Israel when it slides further left under a right wing leader ,don't you think ?
When the extreme Israeli left are in power they don't generally put a real,true and tested right wing politician in a high position of power as Netanyahu did with Ehud Barak and has tried to do since day one with Livni,do they ?
So a big problem we have are the fake Right wing politicians who are really crypto leftists as we have in the Republican party.
They always compromise,always lying for votes as Newt Gingrich promised the Jewish Republicans of California to move the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem last week.
The majority probably believed this Charlatan who did nothing to move the Embassy to Jerusalem when he had the ability to do so.
The phony right never stay loyal to their supposed beliefs ans always get a pass as we see with the fraud Netanyahu.
This Jewish rebellion against the Israel of God is a repeat of history.
It has become extremely easy to spot those who rebel against God at this very late hour.
The Left,the Wicked,the Evil Ones,the Son's of Belial ,Democrats ,fake Republican's,fake Likud,godless perverts,athiests, are all falling,following in the footsteps of the second rebels and have the same soon coming judgment awaiting them,an ugly,painful and miserable death!
'So the LORD spoke to Moses, saying, “Speak to the congregation, saying, ‘Get away from the tents of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram.’”
Then Moses rose and went to Dathan and Abiram, and the elders of Israel followed him. And he spoke to the congregation, saying, “Depart now from the tents of these wicked men! Touch nothing of theirs, lest you be consumed in all their sins.” So they got away from around the tents of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram; and Dathan and Abiram came out and stood at the door of their tents, with their wives, their sons, and their little children.
And Moses said: “By this you shall know that the LORD has sent me to do all these works, for I have not done them of my own will. 29 If these men die naturally like all men, or if they are visited by the common fate of all men, then the LORD has not sent me. But if the LORD creates a new thing, and the earth opens its mouth and swallows them up with all that belongs to them, and they go down alive into the pit, then you will understand that these men have rejected the LORD.”
Numbers 16
Kol Ha Kavod, Caroline. Thank you for your insightful intelligent discourse.
Can Shimon Peres be kicked out of his office? Why does anyone tolerate this? In any other country he would be in jail? Can it be that all of his actions are anyways being reported to Netanyahu? Netanyahu is one smart cookie-he knows the enemy very well.
It is so refreshing to know that Larry Snider thinks for himself. If he really did so, he couldn't possibly be a career lefty. If he understood the issues and the history, he couldn't even use the lefty terms "occupation" and "settlements" which are neither an occupation nor a settlement. He might even understand that the Mandate REQUIRES close habitation of Jews from the Jordan to the Mediterranean. Not to mention the bizarre concept of Israel "running away from peace." The only "running away" is being done by Arabs -- who are running away from acknowledgment of Israel as a Jewish state, from ceasing to incite their population against Jews and Israelis, and all the other "runnings away" that they undertake. Larry dear is more worried about "international opinion" than he is about the survival of the Jewish State of Israel. Get thee hence, Larry, you brainless lemming.
It's right out of Geo. Orwell! If people weren't so ignorant or if they didn't insist on denying what reality is today concerning the Left's desire to control and dominate our lives at the expense of Liberty (anathema to the Left) they'd be frightened to death. Thank you, Caroline, for being a beacon of truth in a world filled with Leftist darkness and deception.
From the brainless lemming:
Rather than respond in kind to ad hominem attacks I'd say that it is important to remember that; "If you want to make peace, you don't talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies."
Moshe Dayan
I believe it is the hardest thing to do and the only thing that can bring peace and security to Israel.
Sounds like Peres is Israel's version of Jimmy Carter. This is always a leftist tactic, to go to one's enemies without official sanction or proper protocol. In the US, we have had leftists go to North Korea, Iraq, and Iran just to embarass the administration in Power. (In the past, it was North Vietnam and Cuba.) George Galloway is a regular thorn in the side of the British government ranting to every radical element in the Middle East. These people are always hailed by the media as thoughtful and courageous.
Caroline, Are the presence of the Jewish Left and Peres perhaps Divine retribution for our intransigence towards His wishes. I say this only half jokingly as I fail to understand how otherwise supposedly intelligent people can allow this criminality to continue. Why haven't Peres and Schiffer been immediately brought up on criminal charges of treason. They deserve nothing less. The Israeli government has no problem condemning sexual misconduct, but life or death issues concerning the future existence of Israel and Jews as a whole seem to be of minor importance or totally swept away. Thank you once again for a clear voice in the midst of chaos. G-d bless.
Just curious, which organizations have joined the new organization in Indianapolis?