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M.J. Rosenberg
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During a long career in Washington, M.J. Rosenberg worked as a Senate and House aide, at the State Department, at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), at Israel Policy Forum, and at Media Matters For America.
An AIPAC and Capitol Hill veteran explains the lobby’s tactics of reward and retribution.
The powerful Israel lobby has been badly damaged, and that’s good news for both Palestinians and Israelis.
By suggesting that he is the de facto leader of American Jews, he could be undermining the “special relationship.”
With his latest crass interference in US politics, he may have dug a deep hole for himself—and for America’s Israel lobby.
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Why do we need another lobby, like their Israeli-American Council, when AIPAC is already so powerful? To feed their billion-dollar egos.
Writers defend the tactic of boycott, divestment, and sanctions.
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