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Brother Nathanael has a scathing rundown of an AIPAC all expenses paid junket to Israel for 25 congressional republicans, and it's well worth clicking through. Lots of links. Bring a bucket.
“We are concerned about the focus being placed on settlement growth when the real issue is the existential threat that Israel faces from Iran. We do not support the decision by the Obama administration to engage with the terrorist regime in Tehran.” - Representative Eric Cantor, the "Only Jewish Republican in National US Politics" [ !!! OMG THE POOR JEWISH PEOPLE!!! HOW ARE THEY SUPPOSED TO DEFEND THEMSELVES WHEN THEY ONLY HAVE ONE JEWISH REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE IN NATIONAL US POLITICS??!!??!!! PEOPLE DO YOU SEE THE PROBLEM?!!!!?? ]
No really, it really did say that, and it's not The Onion, look...
WASHINGTON (AFP) - One of President Barack Obama's top congressional critics said Friday he hoped to reassure staunch US ally Israel of unbending US support during a visit to the Middle East next week.

Representative Eric Cantor, the only Jewish Republican in national US politics, said he worried Obama has pressured Israel too much and demanded too little from the Palestinians in return and not done enough to confront Iran.

"We are very concerned about the direction we see this administration heading in as far as the US-Israel relationship," Cantor, his party's number two leader in the House of Representatives, told AFP by telephone.

Cantor will lead a delegation of 25 Republican lawmakers to Israel and Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas' Ramallah headquarters for a week-long visit that opens Sunday.

"The purpose of the trip is to introduce to many members of Congress -- 25 of us are going -- to the challenges on the ground in the Middle East, especially those challenges faced by Israel," said the Virginia lawmaker.

The delegation is expected to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel President Shimon Peres, and other senior Israeli officials, as well as top Palestinians in Ramallah.

House Democratic Majority Leader Steny Hoyer is expected to follow Cantor later in the month-long congressional August recess with a delegation of about 35 Democrats.

Cantor said the Obama administration was wrong to demand Israel stop all settlement activity in the occupied West Bank including annexed east Jerusalem, which has drawn condemnation

"We are very concerned about the attention being given, and focus being placed, on settlements and settlement growth when the real threat is the existential threat that Israel faces from Iran, and the impending nuclearization of Iran," he said.

"We are also concerned about the emphasis on seeking concessions from Israel without a simultaneous effort to get concessions from the Palestinians," said Cantor.

Asked about his meetings with Palestinian officials, Cantor said: "We in the United States feel very strongly about doing all we can to help the lives of Palestinians as well as Israelis, help achieve security and peace for both, predicated on recognition by all of Israel's right to exist."

But he added that insistence that Israel return lands it has occupied since the 1967 Six-Day war and accept a "right of return" of Palestinians who fled their homes in what is now Israel "is just like saying you don't accept the historical right of Israel to exist."

And Cantor said he would push the Palestinians for "the continued rejection of terrorism, and of course the rejection of the demonization of Israel that continues."

On Iran, Cantor underlined that "many of us did not support the decision (by the Obama administration) to engage with the terrorist regime in Tehran."

"But now that that is policy we want to do all we can to apply pressure, through economic means, to send the message to Iran that there will be consequences" for not halting suspect nuclear work, he said.

Cantor and Hoyer's trips will reportedly be underwritten by the American Israel Education Foundation, a charitable organization affiliated with the powerful American Israel Public Affairs Committee.

What an ass. Anyway, you should also be aware, via DEBKAfile, another site for Hot Jewish News, that some other important meetings have taken place since the Congressional Republicans led by Jew Eric Cantor went to Israel to express their support for whatever Israel wants.
http://www.debka.com/headline.php?hid=6212

DEBKAfile reports the Hamas delegation headed by Dr. Mahmoud a-Zahar exited Gaza through the Rafah crossing Saturday Aug. 8. Egyptian intelligence officers escorted them on their journey to Cairo for urgent consultations on an undisclosed subject. The Hamas leaders may proceed next to Damascus to confer with politburo chief Khaled Meshaal.

Friday, prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his security cabinet of six ministers were briefed on Middle East developments at a special session. DEBKAfile's military sources report that an unusually variety of security officials attended the meeting.

They included the chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Gaby Ashkenazi, military intelligence chief Brig. Amos Yadlin, Mossad director Meir Dagan, Shin Bet chief Yuval Diskin, OC Southern Command Brig. Yoav Galant and several more senior officers.

Comments

Greg Bacon said…
This site is great for looking up each and every trip the US Knesset has taken to Israel.

http://www.legistorm.com/trip/list/by/sponsor/id/4922/name/American_Israel_Education_Foundation/cmt_addComment/true/cmt_name/Lese+Majeste/cmt_captcha/59261/page/3.html
A. Peasant said…
did you notice the little illuminati pyramid symbol to denote "cultural mecca" next to jerusalem? kind of funny.