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Israeli Consul, StandWithUs Engage in Lawfare Against Olympia Food Coop

Saturday, September 10th, 2011
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Akiva Tor: Israeli Pacific NW consul harrasses U.S. businesses supporting BDS

The eavesdropping transcripts Shamai Leibowitz leaked in 2009 contained information about covert Israeli penetration of the American political environment. If I had transcripts of current Israeli diplomatic traffic now, I’d be hearing conversations concerning the story I’m about to tell. Electronic Intifada reports that the Israeli consul in the Pacific Northwest, Avi Tor, has colluded with StandWithUs’ Northwest director, Rob Jacobs to gin up a lawsuit against the Olympia food coop because it voted for a boycott of Israeli products on its shelves.

In 2009, one of the major themes for Israeli diplomats in this country was provoking hostility and fear of Iran. Today, priorities have shifted somewhat and a new major theme is what the Israeli government falsely calls “delegitimization.” That is, campaigns like BDS and the Gaza flotilla which aim to end the Occupation, but not, as Israel claims, to destroy that nation. You can be sure that the diplomatic traffic and telephone conversations between Israel and its outposts here are filled with this sort of chatter. As will be the conversations between diplomats and American Jewish leaders, who aid and abet Israeli interests in this country.

Let’s return to the food coop lawsuit. This is a prime example of another fake concept dubbed “lawfare,” and popularized by pro-Israel hucksters like Alan Dershowitz to characterize alleged campaigns by pro-Palestinian groups to delegitimize Israel. He’s referring to international arrest warrants filed by human rights groups against Israeli military officers and government officials seeking accountability for potential war crimes like Operation Cast Lead. Of course, the ultimate goal of such suits, aside from actually punishing Israelis responsible for violating international law, is forcing Israel to resolve the Israel-Palestinian conflict–and again, not to destroy Israel.

The Olympia food coop lawsuit and similar MFA-inspired operations aren’t designed to uncover any real wrongdoing (as the war crimes cases are). But rather, they’re simply designed to destroy the credibility of movements viewed falsely as attempting to destroy Israel.  The tools Israel and its agents here use in their campaign are ones of lies and fear.  For example, one of the claims in the letter threatening a lawsuit was that last year’s vote had instilled ““a climate of fear and terror for Jews.”  Say what?  A vote for a boycott instills terror and fear?  This is food folks, not the Warsaw Ghetto.  Only unbelievably audacious hucksters like SWU could come up with such a tissue of lies.

EI points out that a SWU video promoting its work in Olympia against the coop boycott displays a flyer with a Nazi swastika superimposed on a Star of David and calls it an “actual image from a handout.”  It doesn’t specify where the handout was distributed or who produced it.  It could be a document from anywhere.  Once again, this is typical of SWU’s three-card monte style of political agitprop.

Another proof of the fakery behind this lawsuit is that it doesn’t at all contest BDS or the boycott that members approved.  Instead, it claims unspecified technical rule violations disqualified the measure.  Not only does it not indicate what the board did wrong, it doesn’t indicate how the vote could be taken properly.  And further, the litigants have refused an offer from members to gather 300 signatures necessary to reopen the question and take a new vote.

I would have less problem with this lawsuit if it was one genuinely generated from within the food coop by members who conceived of the idea themselves and organized it themselves. In reality, the lawsuit was conceived, organized and promoted by the State of Israel through its official agents in this country, and by StandWithUs, working as a thinly concealed extension of Israeli government interests.

What’s more, Akiva Tor and Rob Jacobs have lied in characterizing their roles in order to conceal it.  I’ve written before about Jacobs’ tendency to lose track of the truth. Again, I would have less problem with this entire arrangement if SWU and the Israeli consulate was transparent about their actions. Something like what the Minneapolis JCRC did when confronted by its local Jewish independent newspaper. The JCRC director put out a statement essentially conceding that they worked on behalf of the Israeli foreign ministry in monitoring Rep. Keith Ellison, deemed by both of them, at least privately, as hostile to Israel.

But Tor and Jacobs conceal and lie rather than admitting their role and actions involving the lawsuit. This is perfectly of a piece with the behaviors and subterfuge laid out in the Leibowitz transcripts. So the question for Americans and American Jews is: is this the sort of behavior you approve of for a foreign power? And for Jews, is this the Israel that makes you proud? I’d like to be proud of Israel. I really would. But not THIS Israel.

Here is something like what I believe happened: Olympia has been on the radar of SWU and the Israeli consulate for quite some time due to the alleged anti Israel activism on the Evergreen College campus. Through its campus activism, SWU has been recruiting in the community for some time. As did the David Project at Columbia, it found willing students or local community members prepared to claim their religion had been disrespected and they had been harrassed merely for being Jews. Anti-Semitism is a powerful canard. And young Jews who have never experienced real anti-Semitism, and have been politically “attuned” to SWU’s skewed version of it, will be inclined to become student soldiers for the pro-Israel movement.

So when the food coop announced it would vote on a BDS resolution, SWU either asked its local recruits to join the coop or, if it was lucky, they already belonged. That’s how SWU and the consulate recruited the current crop of litigants. And to be clear, you’ll hear the consulate shrey that they had nothing to do with this and that it was solely an internal matter worked out among the complaining coop members. But in this matter I make virtually no distinction between SWU and the Israeli government. The two are working hand in glove and whatever the consulate can’t or won’t do because it is a foreign entity, SWU does for it. In that sense, SWU in this matter really is what many accuse Aipac of being, an agent for a foreign power.

Now, once they had the litigants they needed to recruit a willing local pro-Israel Jewish attorney. Through the good graces of SWU or the consulate they found Avi Lipman, who’s taken the case. Rob Jacobs again lies when he claims he knows nothing about how the lawyer was recruited and how he’s being paid. Jacobs swears that SWU isn’t funding the lawsuit. Perhaps he’s right. But if he isn’t, then a fatcat SWU donor (like say, Aubrey Chernick or someone like him) is. And that donor was, I’d be willing to bet, recruited either by SWU or the consulate (but more likely SWU).

There’s another chilling aspect of this story as reported by EI. Ali Abunimah writes, quite convincingly, that SWU may be trying to establish a record of violations of Jewish civil rights on campuses like Evergreen (UC Santa Cruz is another campus afflicted with SWU-like complaints of Jewish harassment) in order to lobby the federal government to file suit against these campuses for creating environments hostile to the civil or religious rights of students.

If he’s correct, this would be a further ratcheting up of pressure against the BDS/anti-Occupation movement on U.S. campuses. It would take the struggle out of the realm of the purely soapbox and bring it into the the courts and the halls of government. This is lawfare perfected to a high art.

To any who might dismiss the assault against the Olympia coop as a trivial matter think on this: if SWU and the Israeli foreign ministry are willing to lavish this amount of attention and effort on a grocery store, imagine how much effort they’d be willing to devote to plying the halls of power on behalf of Israel. Imagine how slavishly SWU or the Seattle federation’s political lobbyist or Aipac are willing to monitor our local Congressional delegation seeking tell-tale signs of flagging devotion to the cause.

Returning to Rob Jacobs, he fudges or lies outright a number of times in his interview with EI.  For example, he claims SWU is really a shoestring operation and that he’s devoted no more than a few hundred dollars worth of materials to the effort.  What this obscures is that SWU’s national budget is over $4 million and that Jacobs himself earned nearly $100,000 in 2008.  Rob Jacobs didn’t tell his interviewer how many hours he and his assistant have devoted to Olympia.  If we add that to the tally this is undoubtedly a major expenditure of resources for SWU.

Jacobs attempts to downplay his role in the lawsuit:

Jacobs told The Electronic Intifada his group’s contact with the five letter writers [litigants] was largely limited to providing printed materials, helping bring in speakers and offering advice…

Although Jacobs did acknowledge working with and meeting repeatedly with the letter writers, he characterized the relationship to any potential lawsuit as arms length:

“Since we’re not actually a party to anything down there, frankly we’re not in any of the loop regarding the legal matters. Just from an attorney-client privilege standpoint anything we would do with anybody would be violating some kind of potential privilege. So, we know that they’re doing some stuff. I know they’ve been working with an attorney. I know which firm it is but beyond that we have not in any way participated in the legal discussion.”

Jacobs acknowledged attending one meeting related to the potential lawsuit.

“We were at one meeting, I don’t know how many months ago, before anything actually happened,” Jacobs explained.

“We had been asked by some of the folks down there if we knew any attorneys up here [in Seattle], so we mentioned a number of names. But I was at a meeting where they had an initial — they had not retained any attorney or developed any permanent relationship with an attorney — when they had someone there talk off-the-cuff about what an attorney could do for them.”

Compare this mumbo-jumbo to SWU’s website’s characterization of its activity in Olympia (by the way, meeting reports are no longer publicly accessible on the SWU site, makes you wonder what Rob feels he has to hide):

“Weekly Status Report” of StandWithUs Northwest, for the week of 5-11 March 2011 states that the following meetings took place:

“Rob [Jacobs] and Carolyn in Olympia with Olympia activists, Akiva Tor and Avi Lipman on Thursday – Presentation of legal case, discussion of Evergreen strategy and Olympia community speaker opportunities.”

EI raises an important question: why did the Government of Israel find it necessary for its official representative to be present at a planning meeting for a lawsuit against the Olympia food coop.  Let’s put the shoe on the other foot: would it be appropriate for the U.S. consul general in East Jerusalem to be present at a meeting during which Palestinians planned to sue the State of Israel; or at a meeting where settlers planned to sue their opponents?  What does this tell you about Israel’s priorities in this country?

Jacobs’ lies are further refuted here:

The agenda for an upcoming 27 September 2011 StandWithUs Northwest Executive Committee meeting includes the following items:

Project Status

  • The civil rights complaint against Evergreen State College
  • The law suit against the Olympia Food Co-op
Note that SWU describes the coop lawsuit as one of its “projects.”  This from a guy who only moments before had the chutzpah to tell EI that SWU had an arm’s length relationship with the coop legal challenge.  I don’t mind activists who wear their hearts on their sleeve and speak forthrightly about their goals and actions.  But I can’t abide bluffers like Jacobs.  At least Akiva Tor has the excuse of all diplomats who sent abroad to lie on behalf of their country, as the old saying goes.  What excuse does Rob Jacobs have?

Obama, Clinton Intervene to Protect Israeli Diplomatic Interests During Egyptian Riots

Friday, September 9th, 2011
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Egyptians storming Israeli embassy in Cairo (Amr Nabil/AP)

I don’t know about you, but I find remarkable this passage from Al Jazeera’s report on today’s Cairo riots which swirled around the Israeli embassy and spilled over into attacks on neighboring Egyptian security facilities:

US President Barack Obama was first to react, calling on Egypt to protect the embassy and “to honour its international obligations to safeguard the security of the Israeli Embassy.”

A White House statement said that “the President expressed his great concern about the situation at the embassy, and the security of the Israelis serving there”.

The statement said that Obama spoke by telephone to Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, and the two agreed “to stay in close touch until the situation is resolved”.

Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, also called Mohamed Kamel Amr, Egypt’s foreign minister, to urge Egypt to meet its Vienna Convention obligations to protect diplomatic property, a senior state department official said.

And this from the NY Times report:

United States officials said Defense Minister Ehud Barak of Israel had called Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, who in turn asked the Egyptian military to try to restore order at the embassy.

Last I checked, Israel was not a U.S. protectorate, but rather an independent nation. Why Israel should not feel confident appealing directly to Egypt in this case, and instead turned to its evident protectors, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, is beyond me. It seems a grave error on the part of Obama to publicly announce his intervention, as it will further tarnish Israel’s and America’s reputations in the Arab world. We look like the Bobsey Twins or, if you will, Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum.

I can’t recall our government taking any particular public interest in the violation of the embassies of other countries in other cases, nor do I recall the Israelis warning the Iranians to release our hostages in 1979 (a lot of difference it would’ve made if they had!), though others may correct me.

This is yet another example of the abject failure of Obama’s Mideast policy. Like Aipac, he doesn’t recognize where the interests of the U.S. and Israel differ.  I’d say he doesn’t deserve to win the next election if there were any candidate remotely appealing. But alas, there isn’t.

Israel must’ve been petrified that the assault and dumping of documents from embassy windows would expose secret intelligence files to public scrutiny. That’s the only reason I can think that Israel would go to the extraordinary length of calling on big brother to intercede on its behalf.  Further, this indicates how much lower Israel’s stature has sunk in the region.  Now it has picked huge fights with Turkey (killed nine of its citizens on the Mavi Marmara) and Egypt (killed five of its soldiers after Eilat attack and invaded Egypt in doing so).  It of course, threatens Iran with annihilation semi-regularly.  The only neighboring state with which it has no major bone to pick (or vice versa) is Jordan.

At this rate, Israel may need for the U.S. to intervene to save it from its worst impulses toward self-destruction.  Though I have no confidence that Obama can do this in a way that won’t bring Israel and his own administration into even greater disrepute.

Adelson, Lauder Compel Israel’s Channel 10 to Apologize for Unflattering Profile of Gambling Tycoon

Thursday, September 8th, 2011


Israel’s Channel 10 is considered one of the most bold and independent among the nation’s TV channels.  It’s the one which airs Tzinor Layla, where I’ve appeared several times.  As part of its reporting, it aired an extremely unflattering profile (segment begins at 20:30 of video) of gambling tycoon and Likud Party sugar daddy Sheldon Adelson.  Libel laws in Israel are less protective of free speech than in this country and Adelson threatened to sue.  Lawyers for both parties sat down to negotiate a settlement.  When they presented a draft to Adelson he tore it up and wrote his own.

I’ve watched the report and while it’s extremely unflattering, if he threatened a lawsuit in the U.S. in my unlawyerly opinion he’d be laughed out of court.

None of that mattered to Adelson. He had an ace in the hole.  The station’s main shareholder is Ronald Lauder, a fellow right-wing pro-Israel Republican and Likud supporter.  Lauder told station management they had to air the apology.  It is scheduled for airing Friday night at 8PM.

The TV channel’s cave-in has caused a mass protest among station personnel.  The news director resigned.  The editor of program also resigned.  The program presenter is considering following suit.  One wonders whether Channel 10′s brand can survive after losing such key personnel.

I’d like to support Channel 10 in whatever way we can.  If readers can dig up any e mail address or corporate phone numbers of companies owned by Lauder either in the U.S. or Israel, I’d be grateful.  Let’s innundate him with support for his brave employees, upholding values of a free press and free speech:

Estée Lauder Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
767 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10153
212-572-4200

I’d also like you to send messages of support to Channel 10 CEO Yossi Warshavsky (here’s the station’s Facebook profile). It’s possible the money-bags may yet relent when faced both with an employee revolt and mass public support for station personnel and journalistic integrity.

Sheldon Adelson is one of the most imperious, controlling and extremist of American Jews.  He is prepared to buy speech in Israel not just to support his causes, but to overwhelm any political opposition to his views.  He is Bibi Netanyahu’s biggest donor and supporter.  He is his patron. He is so right-wing he can’t stand Aipac and that tells you something.  Don’t let Adelson bully Channel 10 into submission.

If anyone can edit and preserve the segment in a suitable video file format in case legal proceedings force Channel 10 to remove it, that’d be great.

After watching the video, I found one portion especially interesting. At one point the Israeli lottery, Mifal HaPayis, intended to build a casino in Mitzpeh Ramon, whose proceeds would benefit the State. Adelson had a competing plan to develop a casino (which was never built) as a private venture in Eilat. The developer of the Mifal HaPayis project recounts how Adelson approached him, asking him to abandon his project in favor of Adelson’s. When he refused, Adelson approached then the Treasury Minister, Bibi Netanyahu. In that one meeting, Bibi changed his view 180 degrees from supporting Mifal HaPayis to supporting Adelson.

The interviewer asked the developer whether he believes that today Adelson could still get Bibi to do something based on a single meeting. Laughing derisively, the man says you wouldn’t even need a meeting: “He could get Bibi to do something by fax, even by SMS!”

About his investment in Yisrael HaYom, he has the chutzpah to say with a straight face:

Our goal is to become the most credible source of information in Israel…I started Israel HaYom to get a fair and balanced view. Competitors complain that it’s a front for Bibi. That’s not true at all.

Yisrael HaYom is even less credible in an Israeli context than Rupert Murdoch is in Britain or New York.

Turkey Lays Down Gauntlet to Israel, Will Provide Armed Escort for Future Turkish Gaza Flotillas

Thursday, September 8th, 2011
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Turkey to Israel: no more Mr. Nice Guy (PopJolly)

Turkey, in a move sure to up the ante regarding tensions afflicting its relations with Israel, announced today that future Turkish aid convoys to Gaza would be escorted by Turkish naval vessels.  The goal is to avoid repetitions of last year’s Israeli assault on the Mavi Marmara which led to nine dead”

“Turkish warships, in the first place, are authorized to protect our ships that carry humanitarian aid to Gaza,” Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, left, said in an interview on Al Jazeera television. “From now on, we will not let these ships be attacked by Israel, as happened with the Freedom Flotilla.” He also said that Turkey had taken steps to stop Israel from unilaterally exploiting natural resources in the Mediterranean.

Given that Turkey fully intends to break the Gaza blockade, Israel has little choice if it wishes to continue the blockade but to stop the Turks.  If it allows the Turks to proceed, then the entire Israeli rationale claiming the siege is legal falls like a house of cards.  If Israel resists there will be bloodshed.  If it does not, the siege will, even according to the rationale offered by Palmer, no longer be valid.  These will be interesting times.

Of course, Turkey may just be bluffing in an attempt to compel Israel to offer the full apology and reparations Turkey has demanded.  In that sense this could be brinksmanship, albeit of the most dangerous and dramatic kind.  My money?  Israel folds.  Israel doesn’t like facing long odds.  It prefers a sure thing like fighting poorly armed Hamas militants to fighting a well-armed nation whose population is ten times larger than its own.

The issue of Israeli exploitation of natural resources is also significant because there are significant oil and gas deposits off the coasts of both Lebanon and Gaza which Israel may seek to exploit.  Turkish intervention in these or other claims could considerably complicate Israeli development of them, which might include filing complaints with international trade bodies, lawsuits, and the like.

What’s clear here is that Erdogan intends to make Israel pay, and to pay in ways that are significant both in the pocket book and in prestige.

Minneapolis JCRC Confirms Monitoring Activities, Travel Schedule of Congressman Israel Deemed ‘Hostile’

Thursday, September 8th, 2011
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Minneapolis JCRC director admits monitoring Rep. Keith Ellison's schedule on behalf of Israeli foreign ministry

Due to the excellent shoe leather journalism of Mordecai Specktor of American Jewish World in Minneapolis, the local Jewish Community Relations Council has confirmed that it regularly monitors the activities and schedule of local House members like Rep. Keith Ellison, who Israel considers hostile to its interests, on behalf of the Israeli foreign ministry.

Yesterday, Specktor and I had a long discussion about my recollection of conversations contained in surveillance transcripts I read.  After approaching the JCRC regarding this, Specktor drew a denial from JCRC director Steve Hunegs that it dealt with the Israeli embassy in Washington.  But then I recalled a tremendous amount of activity in the transcripts concerning the Israeli consulate in Chicago (which diplomats confirmed would become a key diplomatic outpost because it was the home of the new president and incoming Conference of Presidents leader).  When Spektor returned to the JCRC and asked whether it had had such conversations about Ellison with the Chicago consultate, Huengs released this statement:

As part of our work fostering a strong U.S.-Israel relationship, the JCRC communicates from time to time with the Consul General’s office in Chicago. As you might imagine, some of our conversations necessarily concern federal legislation and policy towards Israel and the Middle East. Accordingly, the JCRC’s conversations with the Consul General’s office have included discussions about members of Minnesota’s Congressional delegation, including Representative Ellison.

The transcripts showed that JCRC staff and consular officers evaluated Ellison as hostile to Israel’s interests.  They specifically pointed to his planned trip to Gaza with fellow House member Brian Baird (who formerly represented a hometown Seattle district) just after Operation Cast Lead and to his recent hosting of a trade delegation to Saudi Arabia.  They compared Ellison unfavorably to another new member of Congress who was also an African American Muslim, Andre Carson.  Carson was someone who, as Margaret Thatcher said about Gorbachev, “we can do business with.”  In other words, Carson was a “good Muslim,” Ellison not.

It appears from Hunegs statement that he’s attempting to put his best foot forward and suggest that the Jewish community’s interests overlap those of Rep. Ellison and his constituents.  I applaud this.  Let’s let the JCRC go back to doing what they do best, which is representing local Jewish interests.  If we put Israel above those local interests we will only make enemies, and unnecessarily.

If you read between the lines of Huneg’s statement above, you will find a confirmation of the monitoring the local Jewish community was offering as a service to the Israeli foreign ministry on behalf of Israeli interests.  One has to ask, if this type of activity is standard for the Minneapolis JCRC and presumably others across the country, where do the interests of Israel and those of the U.S. diverge?  Or do they at all?  Is it the role of the official representatives of the American Jewish community to consult with Israeli government officials about local Representatives who Israel (and they) feel are “bad for Israel?”  Is it right to peruse Congressmember’s travel schedules to inform the Israeli government when local Representatives may be taking trips deemed harmful to Israel’s interests?

Look, I hate the dual loyalty charge.  I think it’s a load of malarkey.  But when our Jewish federation staff members essentially collude with Israel’s official representatives on behalf of explicitly Israeli interests, it’s much harder to defend against this charge.

We have to understand as American Jews that there are times when American interests are different from Israeli.  When Israel asks us essentially to inform on our elected officials that’s not right and not in our interests as Americans.  And I’m not just including this specific incident.  The transcripts revealed that American Jewish leaders were willing to sign their names to ghost written op-ed pieces (written largely by embassy or consular staff) in the Boston Herald attacking Iran.  They revealed that Aipac and the foreign ministry were sponsoring “bash Iran” conferences in major cities throughout the country (as they did here in Seattle).  They revealed intense coördinated lobbying by Israeli diplomats and American Jewish leaders on behalf of harshly punitive legislation against Iran.

This isn’t right.  It isn’t kosher.  And it isn’t American.  I should make clear that I’m not opposed to American Jews lobbying on behalf of American Jewish interests.  I’m not opposed to American Jewish lobbying on behalf of a strong, safe Israel.  But I am opposed to crossing the red line so that we become mere extensions of Israel’s interests in this country.  I am opposed to those such as Aipac who claim that there is never such a distinction.  This is wrong and this is pernicious both for Israel and American Jews.

IDF: Palestinian Kindergarten ‘Terror Center’

Thursday, September 8th, 2011
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Budding Hamas terrorists learning terror at young age (Emil Salman)

A year ago or so the IDF shuttered a West Bank charity for orphaned children because it was supposedly funded by Hamas.  Today, the IDF has once again done itself proud by punishing children for the alleged sins of their elders:

Sixty-four kindergarten children in the Abu Tor neighborhood of Jerusalem are sitting at home though their classes were due to begin Sunday. The police commissioner sealed their building for security reasons.

The building had previously been rented by the Jerusalem municipality for the Ahmed Samech school, which was moved elsewhere, and the Najat kindergarten classes, which had operated elsewhere, were slated to open in the building instead.

But at the end of last week, the hinges on the building’s door were welded shut, and a closure order posted.

“After I became convinced that the building in Abu Tor was destined to be used for Hamas activities, I am ordering it shut until October 4, 2011,” read the order, signed by Insp. Gen. Yohanan Danino.

They’ve decided that an East Jerusalem kindergarten run by a Palestinian NGO, which is duly, legally registered with the Interior Ministry, is a terror front for Hamas.  Which leaves 65 children without a school.  That’s not unusual for East Jerusalem since the municipality provides almost no services for its Palestinians residents, which includes almost no public schools.  That’s why this news hits especially hard.

The Jerusalem Police have resorted to the usual suspects, “confidential sources,” to decide that the NGO running the school is a Hamas front:

The Jerusalem Police, citing classified intelligence, said that “the site was meant to serve as a place of terror activity. The Najat movement is headed by known Hamas operatives, and the police commissioner ordered the location closed.”

One wonders what the nature of the classified material was?  Perhaps a child’s drawing of an F-16 dropping a bomb on Gaza?  Or a child singing about his love for Palestine?  Or perhaps the poor children were caught being trained to produce suicide vests for their elders?

After all, the IDF is only acting on the divine teachings of Torat Hamelech, which tells us that it is permissible to kill Palestinian children because they will grow up to become terrorists who kill Jews.  In that spirit, closing down the kindergarten seems only fitting, as it will without doubt become a breeding ground for terror.

Former White House Scientist Sentenced for Trying to Spy for Mossad

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011

If any one ever needed any justification for FBI spying on the official Israeli governmental presence in this country (diplomats and covert agents included) they need look no farther than today’s news that a former senior White House scientist, spied on behalf of Israel’s major aerospace defense contractor (the Israeli equivalent of Boeing or Martin Marietta), earning several hundred thousand dollars in the process:

A former senior government scientist who held the highest security clearances pleaded guilty to espionage on Wednesday and agreed to a 13-year prison term for selling top-secret information on military satellites and other technology to an F.B.I. agent posing as an Israeli spy.

The scientist, Stewart D. Nozette, 54, who worked at the White House in 1989-90 and helped lead the search for water on the moon, was not charged with spying for Israel.

But Dr. Nozette consulted for a state-owned Israeli company, identified in the Israeli news media as Israel Aerospace Industries, from 1998 to 2008. The company paid him a total of $225,000 for answering technical questions it posed monthly, according to court documents.

The report calls Nozette one of the highest ranking U.S. scientists ever to be caught trying to spy for a foreign power.  And it certainly is no accident that the foreign power in this case is Israel, since an internal CIA survey found Israel’s intelligence operations in this country to be third most intrusive behind Russia’s and China’s.  That’s some pretty august company if you ask me.

Let those Israelis beating their breast asking “is this the way allies treat each other” stop the wailing and gnashing of teeth.  The type of surveillance operation in which Shamai Leibowitz worked in the FBI is critical in order to stop precisely this sort of betrayal of U.S. interests.  And lest anyone argue there is a qualitative difference between the military secrets stolen by the Israelis and the activities uncovered by Leibowitz’ leaked material–there is.  But the difference is a matter of degrees and not of magnitude.

Giving Israel our secret satellite technology is certainly a severe breach, but an attack on Iran, facilitated to some degree by Israel’s diplomatic community is equally serious if not more so.

Another nugget Scott Shane included in his report is this information which leads one to believe that there is almost no difference between Israeli defense companies and Israeli intelligence:

In September 2009, the undercover F.B.I. agent called Dr. Nozette and arranged to meet him at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, where the agent said he worked for the Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency. Dr. Nozette replied, “Good. Happy to be of assistance,” according to the statement of facts. The scientist told the agent, “I thought I was working for you already.”

UPDATE: A reader, Shmuel pointed out a nuance I missed in my original post.  Nozette was trying to spy for Israel, but actually he was caught by a counter-intelligence sting before he did so.  However, it is also noted in the Times report that Nozette already served as a paid consultant to Israeli Aerospace Industries.  Apparently the work he did for them was, in his mind, little different that what he expected to do for the “Mossad” agent who approached.  So one has to ask whether Nozette was already betraying U.S. secrets even before he was caught.

Leibowitz Leak Story in NY Times

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

I’ve kept silent till now about the publication of yesterday’s front page story in the NY Times about my collaboration with Shamai Leibowitz in leaking U.S. surveillance of a covert Israeli campaign to drum up hostility in this country toward Iran.  I’ll have more to say about it by and by.  Right now I’m just trying to absorb what’s happened.  But suffice to say it’s been quite a whirlwind.  Today alone, I was interviewed by the BBC World Service, AP, Hurriyet, Al Quds, Salon, Jerusalem Post and the Seattle Times.  Though not, curiously enough, by Haaretz.

Haaretz’s first Hebrew language report said that Shamai worked for the Defense Department!  It’s headline predictably focussed on the fact that the U.S. was spying on Israel (shocking!) instead of on the real story, which was that Israel’s diplomats were finding out who was naughty and nice to Israel in the U.S. Congress in order to prepare for a possible run-up to a war against Iran.  When you think about the fact that Israel’s leading so-called liberal newspaper couldn’t be bothered to hear my own perspective on the story, it’s well, almost dumbfounding.

The far-right pro-Israel blogosphere is shreying for blood saying I should be prosecuted for obstructing justice.  Even Dan Sieradski, who prides himself on being quite a radical snarkily amplifies the right wingers, saying he hopes I have a good lawyer.  I’ll tell you what Dan, you tell me who your lawyer is and then I’ll tell you who my lawyer won’t be.  And sorry fellas, the government has known for almost two years what I did with the documents.  Not to mention, it would quite something to prosecute a journalist for publishing a leaked document.  If they did it would close down political reporting in this country for quite some time.

My BBC World Service interview on The World Today program with Max Pearson is here (audio).  Thanks to those readers who helped locate it.

UPDATE: Finally, I want to make crystal clear that Shamai Leibowitz has played no role in my current decision to make this matter public.  Until yesterday, I had had no contact with him whatsoever since well before he was indicted.

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