AIPAC’s NEWEST STRATEGY

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AIPAC's tone is a good indicator of Israeli PM Netanyahu's stance [GETTY

MJ Rosenberg

Prime minister Benyamin Netanyahu is being heavily criticised in Israel for his blatant exploitation of the murder of five members of one family (including three children) at the Itamar settlement near Nablus. Particularly egregious has been Netanyahu’s demand that president Mahmoud Abbas personally appear on Palestinian radio and television to condemn the killings, although Abbas had issued an unusually strong statement as soon as he heard of the tragedy.

Forget for a minute that no one knows who committed the crime and that certainly no one believes that the killer was associated with Abbas. Also, lay aside the fact that Netanyahu has never condemned or even expressed remorse over the killing of 300 plus Palestinian children by the IDF during the Gaza war. (In fact, one would be hard pressed to find any Israeli government that ever even criticised the killing of Palestinian children by the IDF, although many hundreds have been killed over the last decade).

None of that is anything new. What is new is Israel’s decision to libel the Palestinian Authority (and not just Hamas) which until very recently has been praised by Israel as its partner. That change became evident during the last month when AIPAC (Israel’s lobby in America) started attacking Abbas and the PA, returning to the style of the bad old days when the lobby viewed all Palestinians as one and the same: as enemies of Israel.

There are three reasons why monitoring AIPAC (the American Israel Public Affairs Committee) is a valuable use of time for anyone following events in the Middle East.

The first is that AIPAC faithfully reflects the positions of the Netanyahu government (actually it often telegraphs them before Netanyahu does).

The second is that AIPAC’s policies provide advance notice of the positions that will, not by coincidence, be taken by the United States Congress.

And third, AIPAC provides a reliable indicator of future policies of the Obama administration, which gets its “guidance” both from AIPAC itself and from Dennis Ross, former head of AIPAC’s think tank, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, and now the president’s top adviser on Middle East issues.

The next few months, as AIPAC prepares for its annual conference (May 22-24), will be especially fruitful for AIPAC watchers. The conference is a huge event, attended by most members of the House and Senate, the prime minister of Israel, and either by the president or vice president of the United States. It is also attended by thousands of delegates from around the country and by candidates for Congress who raise money for their campaigns at the event. This year, the leading Republican candidates for president will also be in attendance, all vying for support by promising undying loyalty to the AIPAC agenda.

The conference or the egg?

The conference actually begins long before it convenes at the massive Washington Convention Centre. Right now, AIPAC’s top officials are deciding which policies are the most important to be conveyed to the hundreds of officials who will be in attendance. Those policies will constitute AIPAC’s agenda not just for the conference but for the next 12 months (see last year’s AIPAC policy book here[PDF]).

In recent years, AIPAC’s main message has been about Iran and its view of the dangers posed by the Iranian nuclear programme. Speaker after speaker at various AIPAC conferences over the past decade (including, most histrionically, prime minister Benyamin Netanyahu) has invoked the Holocaust when discussing the possibility of an Iranian nuclear weapon.

These speakers laid the groundwork for AIPAC’s presentation of legislation imposing “crippling sanctions” on Iran - along with the declaration that the military option remained “on the table” if sanctions failed to end Iran’s nuclear program. Most of the sanctions legislation enacted by Congress and signed into law by the president originated at AIPAC.

But this year Iran will have to compete for attention with AIPAC’s worries about the democratic revolutions that are sweeping the Arab world. For AIPAC, as for Netanyahu, those revolutions have already turned 2011 into an annus horribilis and the year is not even half over.

Themes

Early indications are that the main theme that will dominate the conference will be that Israel, once again, has “no partner” to negotiate with. This is an old theme, but one that receded as the Israeli right came to view the Palestinian Authority (led by Mahmoud Abbas and Salam Fayyad) as not only partners but as collaborators in maintaining the status quo.

As Al Jazeera’s “Palestine Papers” demonstrated, Abbas and Fayyad rarely said “no” to the Netanyahu government - which made them the only kind of partners acceptable to the Netanyahu-Lieberman-Barak troika.

But, fearing that it might be next to fall to democracy, the PA started showing some spine recently. It refused to yield to US and Israeli demands that it shelve the United Nations Security Council resolution condemning settlements. It absolutely refuses to negotiate with Israelis until Israel stops gobbling up the land they would be negotiating over. And, most disturbing of all to Netanyahu and company, it says that it intends to unilaterally declare a Palestinian state this summer.

Netanyahu, who needs the illusion of movement to ensure that there isn’t any, is suddenly feeling the heat. Even Angela Merkel, Germany’s chancellor and a staunch Israel backer, both supported the UN resolution condemning settlements and told Netanyahu, in a well-publicised February 24 phone call, that the Europeans are sick and tired of him. Haaretz reported:

Netanyahu told Merkel he was disappointed by Germany’s vote….

Merkel was furious. “How dare you,” she said….”You are the one who disappointed us. You haven’t made a single step to advance peace.”

A shaken Netanyahu immediately put out the word that he is getting ready to announce his own plan to end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He told political allies that he has to act fast to deter pressure from the so-called Quartet (composed of the United Nations, the United States, the European Union, and Russia). It is due to meet later this month to set out the parameters for a final agreement. In advance of that meeting, British Foreign Minister William Hague said that the territorial basis for any agreement must be the pre-’67 borders, the last thing Netanyahu wants to hear.

Reports from Israel indicate that Netanyahu’s plan rules out any withdrawal to the ’67 lines, offering instead a Palestinian state within temporary borders and only a very partial settlement freeze (no freeze in East Jerusalem at all).

Knowing that the PA can no longer afford to even consider such an offer, Netanyahu has decided to preemptively label Israel’s old friends in the Palestinian Authority as extremists, with the goal of ensuring that both Congress and the Obama administration back his plan. His hope is that with the United States safely in his corner, any Quartet initiative will be blocked. As always, his goal is to maintain the status quo, which requires US acquiescence in his schemes. Thus far, the tactic has worked.

Smear tactics

Hence, the new AIPAC approach: smear the PA. By the time the AIPAC conference ends, the “there is no partner” mantra will have returned to its position as one of Israel’s greatest hits - a true golden oldie.

Check out a few of the messages AIPAC has sent out over Twitter these past few days (the message is old but the technology is new):

AIPAC: PA doesn’t want a terrorist organisation to be called a terrorist organisation, instead wants unity gov with it

AIPAC: PA seeks to isolate Israel to gain statehood; Obama admin plans to block the effort, calling it a “strategic mistake”

AIPAC: Palestinian Authority to Israel: NO.

By contrast, this is a typical AIPAC tweet before the Palestinian Authority started pushing back.

AIPAC: Can direct talks with PA President Abbas lead to a peace agreement in a year? “Yes, I think so,” says Israeli PM Netanyahu

The bottom line is this. The Europeans, the United Nations, and, it is safe to say, the entire world (except the United States) fear that the Palestinian Authority is on the verge of collapsing and, along with it, the whole notion of a peace process. These same forces are determined to re-start negotiations, which will require seeing Israel actual freeze settlements, at the very least. It seems to understand that a PA that is perceived as Israel’s lackey (which is precisely how it is perceived) will not survive. It has no faith whatsoever in the good intentions of the Netanyahu government.

Deflecting the issue

The Israeli government, understanding all this, is determined to put the onus back on the Palestinians to forestall any pressure. Most important of all, it is terrified that the Palestinian Authority will go ahead with its plan to unilaterally declare a state this summer, the only PA plan in years that actually has real momentum.

It needs the United States to block that plan by any means necessary, including a full cut-off of US (and even international) aid to the Palestinians (this at a time when defence minister Barak is requesting another $20 billion in aid to Israel from the United States). Stopping a Palestinian unilateral declaration of independence dead in its tracks is now Netanyahu’s number one goal. And getting Obama to go along with him (which shouldn’t be too difficult with the 2012 election looming) is the way he intends to do it.

That is why we are about to see a new Netanyahu plan. It is why AIPAC is busy denigrating the PA. And it is why AIPAC will soon have the United States Congress saying, practically in unison, that “there is no Palestinian partner”. That will be followed by the demand that the Obama administration support the Netanyahu plan, which will be labelled the most generous offer in history.

At this rate, the Israeli government and its lobby will soon be back to its old mantra (1948-1977) that “there is no such thing as the Palestinian people” at all.

All this to preserve an ugly and deadly status quo. So far, this tactic has worked every time. Don’t bet against it winning again. As so often, a winning strategy for AIPAC and Netanyahu is a losing strategy for Israel and the United States.

The Palestinians, on the other hand, would do well to work on achieving some kind of unified strategy and to stick with the idea of a unilateral declaration. As David Ben-Gurion would tell them, self-determination often requires going it alone.

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MJ Rosenberg is a Senior Foreign Policy Fellow at Media Matters Action Network. The above article first appeared in Foreign Policy Matters, a part of the Media Matters Action Network.

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One Response to “AIPAC’s NEWEST STRATEGY”

  1. Thanks to M.J. Rosenberg for this update on the tactical strategy of AIPAC for the upcoming year as regards it’s US influence.

    There is palpable fear in the air in the AIPAC world these days of Jewish fleeing of their once vaunted flocks and shepherds.

    One of my dearest and most closly aligned associates in the activist world against occupation and it’s many brutalities against many peoples, Rabbi Michael Lerner, has again born the brunt of hate crimes at his home after endorsing the Goldstone report by awarding the Tikkun award from his network of Spiritual Progressives magazines annual celebration.

    Tikkun, in the Jewish spiritual vernacular, is the sense of healing, fixing and building of the institutions of humanity that garner trust, human warmth and honest appraisal of dishonest actions by friends of Israel or anyone on earth. All are invited to participate as Networkers of spiritual progression towards the best human practices conceivable that embody grace and intelligent representation of the best humanity has to offer in a suffering world of woe.

    This wonderful Tikkun approach to world affairs has been attacked at the Rabbi’s home on March 25,2011, just a few days ago with posters, professionally made that depict the Rabbi and his network as nazis dragging Jews to concentration camps and worse Posters plastered on his home depicting such drivel are legally within the definition of hate crimes punishable by US law.

    Reflecting on todays zionist abuses in the US and Israel as well as many NATO aligned nations and also on the recent talk given by Professor Chomsky in Amsterdam concerning the sentiments of Arab populous that the US and Israel are their most grave and threatening enemy of democracy, certain truths emerge surrounding the emphasis of AIPAC on distorting reality towards their specific myopic world view of Palestine as a possession of Jews given them by God.

    Just as John the Baptist bared his witness to the Pharisees and empires goons of his day at his post in the Jordan river as baptist in waters presaging the spiritual baptizing of Christ of his flocks, so too many pundits of todays witness wonder as John did, whom has warned these AIPAC denizens of the judgment to come concerning their selfishness, distorted perceptions and intentional deceptions of statesmen and women in many nations especially the US.

    The informant of AIPAC as to the upcoming judgment and punishing of it’s awful abuses of monetary influences and extortionist practices is the vast underworld of spies of Israel and their Christian zionist networks, some as morose and demented as Glenn Beck, others more subtle, such as Obama, with his bombastic apologist for Empire Hillary Clinton fronting his regimes zionist operations for the CIA and other operative functionaries of empires inner bowels and works as yet undermining Palestine at every turn of their ill mannered and devious screws.

    Awarded the contract from the State department to thier post in Palestine is XE services and also General Dayton trained PA forces of oppression of the Palestinian people which are daunting obstacles to democracy as regards Palestine and no less demonstrative enablers of zionist pricks against the kicks of Palestinian youth in their movements today the March 15 protests are vibrant but visibly muted and constrained by such forces of arms similar to the strong arm tactics of Hosni Mubarack.

    With all of these developments occurring at once in the Arab nations in revolt against certain family despots obeisant to the western AIPAC dementias, many question how long AIPAC can force feed it’s gruels to US foreign policy makers and have the US military absorb such punishment quietly without any serious forms of dissent occurring against AIPAC and it’s associative legion.

    I dont recall the exact quote by Alan Sobrosky after briefing the US Army war college about his most complete and corroborated finding of whom done 911, but the sense that the US Army War College was irate to the point of direct intervention against such acts and their actors against US sovereign soil is immutable and resolved.

    Civilian authorities see such matters from the crystal balls set before them in their glass house, ivory towers and special friendships, where their dainty feet hardly touch the ground, always flitting from post to post as the gadfly’s of AIPAC’s deliriums they minds are perhaps caught up in these elitist functions so completely that they miss the forest for the trees so to speak and in so doing they also miss the rage in their armed forces hearts and minds, which AIPAC shields them from for obvious reasons.

    None the less and all the more palpably growing and with a vigor and gnawing angst towards Israeli firster mentalities the US armed forces and their respective intelligence operations and agencies are poised to seethe with great anger against any further assaults on reason by such asinine accomplices to terrorism in their civilian authorities.

    We could say that when people disregard the law and blatantly abuse the US armed forces as grunts for Israel campaigns, shit happens and it will not be good for AIPAC should they mount yet another scurrilous and hypocritical authorship of deceptions against decent human beings as the Palestinians are, We could say and indeed do that the US forces CID has found Jesus Christ as it’s savior and that means “Pontious Pilates” courts are to be summarily dismissed should they step even ever so lightly in Jesus’peoples toes again.Do what you must Judas Escariot but facing your destiny , it’s your choice, relent and surrender or….. face the music you sent to kill others in your blasphemous faces.

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