speak about this subject and you'll find yourself accused as i'm sure you know but watch the video included and then tell me what you think;
A DEBATE ABOUT the power in Washington of the pro-Israel lobby
is underway, after Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., responded sharply to
reports that Republican leader Kevin McCarthy was targeting both Omar
and fellow Muslim Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat from Michigan.
Omar quoted rap lyrics — “It’s all about the Benjamins baby”
— to suggest McCarthy’s move was driven by the lobby’s prolific
spending. Asked specifically who she was referring to, Omar responded, “AIPAC!”
The debate over the influence of pro-Israel groups could be informed
by an investigation by Al Jazeera, in which an undercover reporter
infiltrated The Israel Project, a Washington-based group, and secretly
recorded conversations about political strategy and influence over a
six-month period in 2016. That investigation, however, was never aired
by the network — suppressed by pressure from the pro-Israel lobby.
In November, Electronic Intifada obtained and published the
four-part series, but it did so during the week of the midterm
elections, and the documentary did not get a lot of attention then.
In it, leaders of the pro-Israel lobby speak openly about how they
use money to influence the political process, in ways so blunt that if
the comments were made by critics, they’d be charged with anti-Semitism.
David Ochs, founder of HaLev, which helps send young people to
AIPAC’s annual conference, described for the reporter how AIPAC and its
donors organize fundraisers outside the official umbrella of the
organization, so that the money doesn’t show up on disclosures as coming
specifically from AIPAC. He describes one group that organizes
fundraisers in both Washington and New York. “This is the biggest ad hoc
political group, definitely the wealthiest, in D.C.,” Ochs says, adding
that it has no official name, but is clearly tied to AIPAC. “It’s the
AIPAC group. It makes a difference, it really, really does. It’s the
best bang for your buck and the networking is phenomenal.” (Ochs and
AIPAC did not immediately return The Intercept’s requests for comment.)
Without spending money, Ochs argues, the pro-Israel lobby isn’t able
to enact its agenda. “Congressmen and senators don’t do anything unless
you pressure them. They kick the can down the road, unless you pressure
them, and the only way to do that is with money,” he explains.........https://fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/pro-israel-lobby-caught-on-tape-boasting-that-its-money-influences-washington/241395
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