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Kahanists Offer $100,000 Bounty on Heads of Freed Palestinian Prisoners

Thursday, October 20th, 2011
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Settlers place $100,000 on heads of freed Palestinian prisoners. E-mail address is "Vengeance1998."

Proving that they believe they are a law and a state unto themselves, Kahanists have offered a $100,000 bounty on the heads of those Palestinian prisoners freed as part of the Shalit exchange.  The particular prisoners who are to be killed are those who murdered Meir Kahane’s son, Binyamin and the latter’s wife.  The particularly astonishing fact here is that given the multitude of Kahanists who will seek to carry out this mission, there appears to be a need for an objective judge to determine who deserves real credit for the deed.

So Baruch Marzel, one of the inheritors of the mantel of leadership of Meir Kahane and a wannabe MK, will be such a judge.  In Israel, it’s no problem.  After all, Marzel isn’t putting the bullet into the guy’s brain himself.  He’s only awarding the reward to the blessed Jewish soul who does the deed.  What’s the problem?

The family of another victim is circulating flyers in Israel, Turkey and other locations, in which they too offered the same bounty on the heads of the two killers of their relative (read Maariv story in Hebrew).  They note that the vengeance they seek is sanctioned in the Torah, which seems again to supercede the laws of the State.  They also forget that the Torah arrogates vengeance to the Lord, not to man.

Aside from all the other astonishing issues raised by this story, there is the minor problem of Israel’s Kahanists who reject the policy of its democratically elected government.  For them, there’s no problem in creating a vigilante system which supersedes Israel’s in order to execute true Jewish settler justice.  Kahanists remind me a great deal of Hitler’s Nazi Party say around 1928.  Witnessing the chaos and anarchy of Weimar era Germany, they sought to fill the vacuum with their own brand of vigilantism.  Because the state was so weak it could not exert any countervailing force to rein in the fascists.

The problem in Israel isn’t that the government is too weak.  The problem is that the current government doesn’t oppose the goals of the settlers.  It would be no sweat off Bibi’s brow if a few of the freed prisoners were killed.  In fact, he’d make a pro forma statement about not taking the law into one’s own hands and after the cameras left, he’d drink a toast to the murderer and then phone Marzel to say mazal tov.

One has to wonder where all this dough in coming from.  Of course it could all be a bit of hocus pocus and a sham.  But the thought crosses my mind that someone like Irving Moskowitz or his friends at the Central Fund of Israel or Hebron Fund would be only to happy to put up the funds for the bounty.  In fact, I’d even suggest that the next Moskowitz Prize for Zionism be awarded to the first Jew who murders a Palestinan ex-prisoner.  And all of this is, of course, tax-deductible if you’re an American citizen courtesy of the IRS, which condones Jewish terrorism by offering it a tax break.

Department of Homeland Security: Israel ‘Promotes, Produces, Protects Terrorists’

Saturday, July 2nd, 2011

This is one of the stranger and more interesting news to come out of the Department of Homeland Security.  Last May, DHS issued a report which enunciated the rules Immigration and Customs Enforcement would use to arrest, detain and deport undesirable aliens.  Part of this document lists countries whose detained nationals will be subjected to enhanced  examination.  To my shock, Israel is on the list, along with some of seamier countries of the world including Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Syria, Saudi Arabia and others.  It’s also interesting to note the language used to describe these countries:

Screening Aliens From Specially Designated Countries

In addition to the Terrorist Watchlist screening, ICE uses a Third Agency Check (TAC) to screen aliens from specially designated countries (SDCs) that have shown a tendency to promote, produce, or protect terrorist organizations or their members (see appendix D for a list of SDCs).

So the question is: who is DHS thinking of when it included Israel on the list?  Settler extremists?  Or Israeli Palestinian leaders like Sheikh Raed Salah, who is in a British prison resisting his banning order from the Home Office?  Or is DHS leaving its options open to include both groups?

nadia matar calls for assassination of mahmoud abbas

Nadia Matar, defending convicted spy, Jonathan Pollard; called for assassination of Mahmoud Abbas in NY synagogue; target of DHS future investigation?

My devout hope is that this designation could allow DHS and ICE to prevent the most homicidal of the settler leaders from spreading their hate here.  The type of person I’m thinking of is Nadia Matar of Women in Green who told an audience at a Manhattan synagogue that Mahmoud Abbas should be assassinated.  She did all this while on a fundraising trip here to raise money to support the theft of Palestinian land on behalf of settlers and other acts of violence and fraud.  I see no reason why our government should allow such individuals to roam freely and spread their hate.  Not to mention that the funds they raise here are tax-deductible, meaning that U.S. citizens help subsidize the gifts.

But would DHS and the Obama administration actually have the chutzpah and backbone to take on the murderous among the settlers who arrive on our shores?  Surely it would be far easier for them to target Israeli Palestinians who Israel does a much better job of criminalizing as spies and terrorists.  It would be easier to follow Israel’s lead on this rather than striking out on our own and actually applying the laws and rules uniformly to both sides.  I’d love to be surprised.  We shall see.

We should be forthright and concede that DHS is falling all over itself to explain that because Israel is listed does not mean the U.S. is calling Israel a terrorist state.  It means that certain citizens of Israel may be designated as terrorists.  But the plain fact is that if DHS wanted to write the above quoted passage differently it easily could’ve, but it didn’t.  So we have a perfect right to parse the language of that statement and note that it states clearly that Israel “has a tendency to promote, produce, or protect terrorist organizations.”

This blog has documented scores of examples of Jewish terrorists, some of whom are U.S. citizens, running free in Israel.  Most of them, even if they’re monitored, never face charges, let alone imprisonment for their crimes.  Those few who do face charges, and are held nominally accountable for their crimes (like Jack Teitel) usually end up in mental asylums rather than prison, under the assumption that not even a Jewish terrorist deserves prison (though of course Palestinian terrorists DO).

We’ll have to see how DHS enforces this provision; whether it singles out Israeli Palestinians alone or whether it applies it fairly and proportionately.

Rabbi Meir Saves the World (Well, the Jews at Least)

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010
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Rabbi Meir saves the world for the Jewish people

Arutz 7, the settler news portal, reveals a charming development in the branding of Israeli fascism. In order to guarantee that Kahanism will be passed on to the younger generation, some of his more loyal and innovative adherents have decided that what’s called for is a series of comic strips all conveying the wonders of what they call Rabbi Meir, Miracle Man.  Amazing that they won’t allow cigarette companies to peddle cancer sticks to children, yet they allow Israeli fascists to peddle this cancer-causing toxin to ‘em.

This is all brought to you and Israeli children by Kahane’s Israeli yeshiva, known as the Jewish Idea (after the title of one of his books).  The enterprise is warmly endorsed by none other than MK Michael Ben Ari (“Rabbi Kahane was right”), a devoted follower of the Rabbi of beloved memory:

It’s necessary to transmit to the younger generation the legacy of someone who fought for the honor of Israel and who acted on behalf of the State of Israel and the Jewish people.

The panel displayed here features a thick-lipped Negroid terrorist committing basic desecrations of Jews and their symbols.  It shows the Kahane-JDL logo (“Never again”) and a laughing terrorist (“never again insulting Jews”), knife-wielding terrorist (Never again slaughtering Jews”), flag-burning terrorist (“never against desecrating God’s name”), an “erect” Rabbi Kahane (“instead, a Jew standing tall”), and pugilist Kahane (“never fearing the goyim”).  One of the interesting conceptions here is that burning an Israeli flag is not a violation of a national symbol but actually a desecration of the name of God, a telling conflation of religion and nation that would deeply disturb most Jews.

Minister Yuli Edelstein’s Hasbara ministry, responsible for a number of the wonderful rebranding efforts of the Israeli government including the truly awful Masbirim site and offshoot ads, may want to take a page from the stellar efforts of Rabbi Meir’s children, the comic book version.

To tell you the truth, I don’t think Rabbi Meir’s comic book is any threat to Art Spiegelman, Harvey Pekar or R. Crumb.  It’s not going to set the world on fire nor win any major awards.  But it’s always worthwhile checking in once in a while with the lunatic fringe of the Jewish people to find out their latest mishugas.

Israeli Rightist Calls for Death of Palestinian MK

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

In the aftermath of the killings of four Israeli settlers in the heatedly contested Hebron Hills region of the West Bank, an Israeli Palestinian MK blamed the Israeli government for their deaths.  In a tweet, Ahmed Tibi wrote:

The best way to protect the lives of settlers is to return them to the State of Israel.  A government that sends them to live on occupied land is responsible not just for their lives, but for their death.

Despite the fact that there is some truth in the claim, it stirred a hornet’s nest among the far-right settler MK caucus.  Noted Kahanist MK Michael Ben-Ari bellowed:

I too blame the government.  This is a government which permits a terrorist advisor to function as a forward base [for terror] in the Knesset.  In a normal country, Ahmed Tibi would be breathing grass from under the ground.

In a normal country, Michael Ben Ari would be investigated for incitment to murder.  But not in Israel.  In Israel, he’s a respected (at least by the far-right) member of Knesset.

H/t Dimi Reider.

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Jerusalem Post, Australian Zionists Dump Chazan

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Haaretz reports that the Israeli rightist Jerusalem Post has dumped Naomi Chazan’s column in that newspaper.  The editor refused to elaborate when asked.  Clearly, this is connected to Im Tirtzu’s campaign of vilification against Chazan and New Israel Fund, which I’ve covered extensively here.  The only progressive commentators left there are Gershom Baskin and Larry Derfner.  I know it’s tough to tell a fellow journalist to harm their own livelihood, but the honorable thing for both of them to do would be to resign as well.  How can a progressive columnist continue to publish at a newspaper that falls prey to the most scurrilous, disgusting calumny?  I urge you to contact David Horovitz, the editor, and tell him what an ass he and his paper are (well, use more polite words–you know what I mean).

The Haaretz report also unmasks the radical right-wing pro-settler agenda of Im Tirtzu:

Im Tirtzu is trying to cast itself as a centrist movement…however, a Haaretz probe found that the influential forces behind the movement make no secret of their rightist political loyalties. Financially, Im Tirtzu is supported by a foundation that has contributed to radical right-wing organizations such as the Women in Green; Pastor John Hagee, the head of Christians United for Israel (CUFI) which contributed to Im Tirtzu, has been implicated in the past by a number of anti-Semitic statements.

Ideologically, the movement’s chairman Ronen Shoval used to be spokesman of the “Orange Cell,” a student chapter at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem that fought against the disengagement from the Gaza Strip and supported the settlement project. Shoval was even honored for his efforts with a citation from the evicted settlement block of Gush Katif.

The main channel for donations to Im Tirtzu is the Central Fund of Israel. In addition to Women in Green and Im Tirtzu, it supports Honenu, an organization sponsoring legal defense to radical right-wing activists in trouble with the law. Honenu boasts of financially supporting the families of the Bat Ayin underground, convicted for trying to bomb a girls’ school in East Jerusalem in 2002; of Ami Popper, who shot four Palestinian laborers during the first intifada; Yishai Schlissel, an ultra-Orthodox man who stabbed participants in a Gay Pride parade in Jerusalem in 2005; and Haggai Amir, brother of Yitzhak Rabin’s assassin Yigal Amir. Im Tirtzu’s Web site asks donations to be sent through the American foundation.

Shoval maintained yesterday that the American foundation’s services were used for technical reasons only. “We’re a small organization, and a small organizations needs a tax break for the donations it gets,” he said yesterday. “CFI is an organization that sends money to scores, if not hundreds, of Israeli organizations, left and right. Donations to it are tax deductible, and this is the only reason why we work with them. I am not familiar with their activities and I haven’t studied their organization in depth.”

Honenu, the group mentioned above, also attempts to get Jewish terrorist prisoners freed from prison including Yigal Amir, killer of Yitzhak Rabin.

Shoval is lying about CFI.  It supports NO left-wing Israeli groups.  None.  It is an Orthodox pro-settler funder and only supports explicitly Orthodox or settler organizations.  Jay Marcus, president of CFI lives in Efrat, a settlement.  I challenge Shoval to point to a single organization legitimately characterized as left wing that CFI has ever supported.  I’d challenge him to point to any Israeli Orthodox progressive groups CFI has supported.  There are such groups, but none on CFI’s grantee list.

I find this defense of Im Tirtzu’s acceptance of funding from Christian Zionist firebrand John Hagee to be disingenuous in the extreme:

…We’re not financially well-off enough to say no to money, even if the source doesn’t perfectly match my personal world view.”

The source perfectly matches his world view on the only issues that matter: hatred of Palestinians and affirmation of the God-given right of the Jewish people to maintain control of Greater Israel.  As for Hagee’s anti-Semitism, well, that’s not Shoval’s problem since he doesn’t live here and have to hear it and read it regularly in the media.

Of course non-profits have the option of turning down a gift from a source with which they disagree.  Would Im Tirtzu accept donations from Palestinians? Or a neo-Nazi group?  Of course not.

And more disingenuousness:

“Im Tirtzu is not a right-wing movement, I don’t see myself as a right-wing person, and it’s important for me this is said.”

It may be said, but that doesn’t mean it will be believed.  Why should he be when Haaretz notes:

Shoval himself published a large number of articles, all carrying explicitly rightist views.

Such as this Haaretz op-ed proclaiming the inviolability of settlements as an inherent part of the State of Israel:

The root of the problem…is the prevalent conception of the political, state and defense establishment, which says you can defend Gush Dan without the protective wall of Judea and Samaria.”

Shoval called Ariel Sharon “the worst prime minister” because he evacuated the Gaza settlements.  Yet this charlatan wants readers to see his organization in the same Zionist context as Likud, Kadima or Labor.  You ain’t foolin’ anyone, Shoval.  We can see right through ya.  When I read steaming horse manure like this I’m reminded of the hilarious line from Hester Street: “You can’t piss on my back and make me think it’s rain.”

I’m guessing that Im Tirtzu is merely a launching pad for a political career for the Shoval lad.  He’ll probably be on Likud’s new party list for the coming election.  And he’ll be a bright new voice.

The Australian Reform Movement, the Union for Progressive Judaism, also rescinded an invitation to Chazan to speak there.  The amount of distortion in the following shameful passage is astonishing:

According to ZCV [Zionist Council of Victoria] President Dr. Danny Lamm, news of the report…on Im Tirtzu’s Web site, had generated angry responses throughout the Melbourne Jewish community and the decision was made to withdraw Chazan’s invite.

“The activities of the NIF are anathema to Zionist groups such as ours, and frankly, we’re just not interested in having anything to with it,” Dr. Lamm told the Post by telephone from Melbourne on Tuesday.

“It’s not new to me, or many of us, that the NIF has supported groups that have damaged Israel and will continue to do damage to Israel, but others were surprised by this,” he added.

Lamm made it clear that the Zionist Council of Victoria represented all branches of Jewish political and religious affiliation, “from Likud to Meretz” and that they would “never bar anybody from the left just as they wouldn’t bar anyone from the right.

But the sort of stuff the NIF supports is so far removed from the community here,” Lamm added, saying “it was decided that Chazan’s public appearances be canceled.”

What I find so astonishing is that Lamm would believe that it was NIF that was extremist and not his own views. NIF is really a liberal Zionist group plain and simple. It’s views are glatt kosher as far as doctrinal Zionism is concerned. So for Lamm to contend that his group includes Meretz, but NIF is somehow farther out there to the left is simply unbelievable. The man doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Yet another example of the Diapsora Jewry have to be holier than the [Zionist] pope.

Actually, the Australians may’ve done Chazan a favor because at the rate the Shin Bet is going in criminalizing human rights work in Israel, they might not have allowed her back into the country on her return, deeming her to be a subversive security risk.  And who would the Shin Bet rely on to form this opinion?  Ronen Shoval and his friends at Im Tirtzu, of course.

UPDATE: I’m so tickled with the letter Sol Salbe features in the first comment below that I just had to note the irony that Australian Zionists have imposed their own academic/political boycott on Israelis of whom they don’t approve.  So what the BDS movement couldn’t achieve (yet) Australian Zionists HAVE.  Mazel tov.

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English Cyberbully, Weissman, Has Multiple Blogger Personality Disorder

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Yesterday, I wrote about the strange case of Joseph Weissman, who writes the Seismic Shock blog, whose virtually sole purpose seems to be to politically cyberstalk Anglican vicar, Stephen Sizer, for his allegedly anti-Semitic, pro-Iranian, anti-Israel views.  Wiseman developed almost a personal vendetta against Sizer, infiltrating his parish’s Facebook profile to send personal messages to members denouncing him and sending letters to groups sponsoring Sizer’s lectures demanding that they cancel his appearances.

Understandably, the cleric becamse annoyed and frustrated by this anonymous attack (Weissman took the identity of Mordechai Ben Emet as his pseudonym).  After discovering Weissman was using Leeds University computer facilities for his online escapades, Sizer complained to authorities.  He also complained to the local police who visited Weissman.  According to Weissman, the police asked him to take down one of his blogs and he reluctantly did so.

That’s when all hell broke loose among the idiot wind British blogging right.  Charges of violation of free speech, rampaging police state, “the knock at the door” phenomenon, etc. flew across the internet reaching as far as Melanie Phillips in the Spectator.  He’s become the right-wing poster boy and cause celebre of the moment (lasting about 5 minutes in media time).

Turns out thought that good master Weissman is even more strange and complicated than I gave him credit for.  Turns out that besides the two blogs he used to attack Sizer he has at least one other along with an entirely different fictional identity.  What’s more, he outed himself today in a rather feeble attempt to diminish the sting of my post attacking him yesterday.

Several months ago, someone calling himself Yeze Yezekiel, approached me with information that an Israeli settler group, Honenu, was lobbying for amnesty for settler murderers like Yigal Amir and providing legal representation to settler terrorists like Jack Teitel.  I get these kinds of messages regularly and this one was quite useful and interesting.  I followed up with research of my own and wrote a post in which I linked to this fellow’s blog, The Rosh Pina Project.

Turns out I should’ve smelled a rat when Yeze told me that he’d published about Honenu at Harry’s Place, a vociferously pro-Israel blog which takes a shine to exposes of alleged anti-Semites and anti-Israelists like yours truly, who’s been pilloried there.  I should’ve asked myself, what is this guy doing publishing there?  I considered the matter and decided he sounded like he was trustworthy enough despite his unsavory affiliation.

Now, what I’d like to know is why Harry’s Place allows contributors to blog using multiple identities.  There’s just something weird about that unless the owner of that blog himself was fooled.  I somehow doubt this, since Weissman has published multiple times there under his Seismic Shock identity.  The idea that HP wouldn’t have known Yeze’s real identity seems far-fetched.

Another catch for me was that Yeze allowed me to believe he was a Messianic Jew who was compelled to act by Jack Teitel’s bombing of the apartment of an Israeli Messianic Jew, which wounded the man’s teenage child.  Here is what his blog says about its religious affiliation:

The Rosh Pina Project is an online meeting place for Messianic Jews and all those who believe that Messianic Jews deserve fair treatment in Israel and the Diaspora, and protection as a religious minority in Israel. Yeze and Gever, both affiliated with Messianic Jewish fellowships, are currently the main contributors to this site. The Rosh Pina Project will be highlighting the persecution of Messianic Jews in Israel, unfair treatment of Messianic Jews in the mainstream media, and post cultural and political reviews.

I replied to Yeze that I had absolutely no interest in Messianic Judaism, but that he sounded like a reasonable person and as long as he kept his religious beliefs out of any interaction we might have I didn’t see any problem.

That was the end of it till Yeze outed himself today and revealed that he is none other than Joseph Weissman himself.  At this point, I’m really scratching my head and wondering what’s going on with this person.  Who is he?  Which is his real identity?  Is he Joseph Weissman, a Jew?  Is that his current name, birth name?  Is he a Messianic Jew?  Is he something else altogether that no one besides him knows?  What are his motives for doing this?  What is wrong with this person?

Clearly he craves the notoriety, as his blog is now littered with links to all the other blogs and newspapers that have featured his little imbroglio.  There’s more than a little of the youthful, confused, passionate college student testing of identities and modes of discourse here.  But there comes a time when this wears thin and it has.

Everyone who considers writing about this person from any sort of sympathetic angle–beware!  We don’t know who he is or what he stands for.  We don’t know how many identities he might have.  We don’t know his motives or his real beliefs or agenda are.  You owe it to yourself to do a lot of due diligence before you attempt to write anything definitive about this fellow.  If not, you could end up with a lot of egg on your face.  Buyer beware!

I want to add an addendum here: I do not know Stephen Sizer.  I do not necessarily agree with every position he may take regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.  To me, that is not the point.  The point is that Joseph Weissman does not have the right to engage in acts that may be illegal against anyone including Stephen Sizer.  And Joseph Wiseman does not have the right to exploit and manipulate the blogging world for whatever strange personal agenda he may have.

UPDATE: Weissman also outs himself here revealing that he was born a Jew, but is now a Messianic Jew and Christian, and comes from a family which for three generations has accepted Jesus Christ.  No wonder he has a case of multiple blogging personalities/identities.  Now that we’ve cleared all that up I think the man is perfectly transparent!

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A Laughingstock Unto the Nations

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009
'New Development: Torah law' Neiman intones (from Deuteronomy): 'If a man have a stubborn and rebellious son...All the men of his city shall stone him with stones, that he die

'New Development: Torah law' Neiman intones (from Deuteronomy): 'If a man have a stubborn and rebellious son...All the men of his city shall stone him with stones, that he die

One of the shining slogans of early Zionism was the notion that Israel should be a “light unto the nations.”  Well, Israel’s Justice Minister has turned that slogan on its head and advocates that Israel become a laughingstock unto the nations:

Justice Minister Ya’akov Ne’eman on Monday said he believes Halakha (Jewish law) should be the binding law in Israel, Army Radio reported.

“Step by step, we will bestow upon the citizens of Israel the laws of the Torah and we will turn Halakha into the binding law of the nation,” said Ne’eman at a Jewish law convention at the Regency hotel in Jerusalem, in the presence of many rabbis and rabbinical judges.

“We must bring back the heritage of our fathers to the nation of Israel,” Ne’eman said. “The Torah has the complete solution to all of the questions we are dealing with,” he added.

Can anyone doubt that Bibi Netanyahu’s governing coalition (or at least many of his ministers) is a total farce?  This man supposedly directs Israel’s justice system?  Let’s leave aside that this is clearly base political pandering to the coalition’s right-wing religious base.  But isn’t this an indication of the direction Bibi’s government would take Israel in if it could?  What further damage to Israeli democracy can it inflict than it has already?

Let’s call a spade a spade here.  Instead of a western democracy, we have a call to turn Israel into a theocracy.  It isn’t bad enough that Israel is currently a truncated democracy, or ethnocracy.  While we’re at it, why don’t we rule Israel according to the medieval laws of the Shulchan Aruch?  Tell women they are unclean during their menstrual cycle and must abandon public life.  Tell them they must walk behind their husbands and male relatives on the public street.  And lets revive the ancient Temple rites as well and appoint a High Priest and conduct animal sacrifices.  If we’re going back to the Dark Ages why don’t we go all the way?

Cartoon h/t Sol Salbe.

Hebron Fund Hosts Settler Gala at Mets’ Citi Field

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Later this month, one of the leading U.S. fundraising groups supporting the most extreme settlement groups, will host its annual fundraising gala at the New York Mets’ new Citi Field. David Ignatius wrote a few months ago in the Washington Post that the Fund and other pro-settler groups raised $33.5-million over a three-year period to support Israeli (Bernard Avishai calls them “Judean”) colonists who live on Palestinian land in violation of international law. Peace Now, the most formidable source for documentary evidence on the subject, estimates that the vast majority of settlements sit on privately-owned Palestinian land expropriated from their legal owners.

Adalah-NY and other anti-Occupation groups have raised their voices against this gruesome party and demanded that the Mets cancel the event. They did the same last year and the midtown hotel which was serving as host ignored the protest and the event went ahead as planned, raising hundreds of thousands more for settler racists. Adalah’s protest largely revolves around the fact that one of the settlers’ primary objectives is to make the land free for Jews and to rid it of Arabs. Given that Jackie Robinson is closely identified with N.Y. Mets history (the stadium rotunda under the club where the gala will be held is named in his honor), a protest aimed at the Hebron Fund’s racist mission is particularly apt.

But Adalah doesn’t mention other salient facts that cause the Hebron Fund and other pro settler fundraisers to violate both U.S. and international law and their tax-exempt status. Some of the funding supports settlement security. In other words, it may be used to buy guns, ammunition, communication gear, dogs, vehicles and other paraphanelia settlers use to terrorize their Palestinian neighbors. U.S. law specifically bars funds from U.S. citizens being used for acts of terror.

Clearly, Jack Teitel, accused settler mass-murderer (of Jews and Palestinians), and others have engaged in such acts of terror. Residents of other settlements have engaged in terror as well. It is high time that we American Jews stop this abuse by refusing to support it and by ostracizing those who do. I am waiting in vain for New York Jewish leaders to call for an end to support for the Hebron Fund and calling on the Mets to eject pro-settler donors from the luxury boxes at Citi Field. It is high time that the IRS review Hebron Fund’s 501c3 status and revoke it if it can be found that their funds were used to support terror.

Max Blumenthal has also written about the Moskowitz Foundation, another tax-exempt pro-settler vehicle for funding the Judaization of East Jerusalem, awarding $50,000 to Ronit Shuker, founder of Shvut Rachel. Shuker is documented on video calling for the expulsion of Arabs from the Land of Israel, which is nothing less than a call for ethnic cleansing. Once again, U.S. taxpayer subsidized funds should not be supporting calls for ethnic cleansing in the West Bank.

Phil Weiss has also documented on audiotape another settler leader, Nadia Matar of Women in Green, calling for the assassination of Mahmoud Abbas during a talk she gave at a fundraiser held for her group, Women in Green, held at a Manhattan synagogue. Yet another example, of settlers supporting terror on our dime. When will we wise up?

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