The anti-Semitic Democrats from the Obama and Clinton administrations are getting ready to lock and load against Israel. They are doing this in conjunction with the anti-Israel hate group J Street. This upcoming attack is in response to Israel’s intent to annex parts of Judea and Samaria in the coming weeks.
In addition, Joe Biden has announced that he will reopen the DC office of the neo-Nazi Palestinian Authority, should he be elected POTUS in November. Biden also promised to restore the tax-payer funded aid to the PA, knowing full well that this aid will be used to finance terrorism against Israelis.
Shame on any Jewish American who supports the Democrat Party. #Jexodus!
Related – Obama alums wrong on all counts in attacks on Trump Mideast peace plan
"The Obama administration’s approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the Middle East as a whole, is best remembered as 'often wrong, never in doubt'” https://t.co/wipnoSyaBv
— RJC (@RJC) May 5, 2020
#JStreetJoe says he will:
– "Push Israel," our ally and the only Democracy in the Middle East
– Resume giving the Palestinian Authority US taxpayer money without getting the PA to stop paying for the murders of American and Israeli Jews
— RJC (@RJC) May 6, 2020
Quoting J Street, ex-Obama officials push pro-Palestinian agenda for Democratic candidates
By World Israel News, May 6, 2020
In a letter to the Democratic National Committee, former Obama and Clinton administration staffers urged the party to place more emphasis on the Palestinians.
By World Israel News Staff and JNS
Ahead of U.S. elections in November, the Democratic Party platform should include language critical of Israel, express sympathy with the Palestinians and call for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, said more than 30 former national security officials in a letter to the Democratic National Committee.
Signees included former Obama administration staffers, such as former Deputy National Security Advisor and deputy director of the CIA Avril Haines, and former Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications Ben Rhodes.
Clinton staffers Martin Indyk, who served as U.S. Ambassador to Israel, and Strobe Talbott, who was deputy secretary of state, also signed the letter.
The letter, first reported by HuffPost on Monday, stated that the party should oppose Israeli annexation of communities in Judea and Samaria and the building of Jewish towns in those areas.
“Past party platforms have rightly stated a commitment to Israel’s security and included condemnations of threats and actions against our ally,” stated their letter. “Those platforms have, however, also been nearly silent on the rights of Palestinians, on Israeli actions that undermine those rights and the prospects for a two-state solution, and on the need for security for both peoples.”
These two sentences appeared verbatim in a “call to action” released in October by J Street, a lobby group that supported in July a pro-BDS resolution introduced by Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and co-sponsored by Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.).