Why don’t Jewish groups oppose Hagel, arms to Egypt?

Why don’t Jewish groups oppose Hagel,… JPost – Opinion – Op-Eds.

( This whining, plaintiff piece does Israel no good and is based on ignorance on being Jewish in America.  If Jewish groups {i.e.  Israil} led the fight against Hagel, we would lose regardless of Hagel’s fate.  Yes, he’s a fool and an anti-Semitic dirtbag.   Easier to live with that than with earning the permanent and deep antipathy of the President.  We don’t need to win every battle.  We need to win the war. – JW )

By MORTON KLEIN, IRWIN HOCHBERG
02/04/2013 22:21
Hagel’s nomination should have galvanized Jewish organizations, regardless of political orientation.

Chuck Hagel speaks in Islamabad, April 13, 2006

Chuck Hagel speaks in Islamabad, April 13, 2006 Photo: REUTERS/Mian Kursheed
Israel is facing serious challenges on two new fronts. President Barack Obama has nominated Israel-basher Chuck Hagel for secretary of defense and sent fighter jets to Mohamed Morsi’s Israel-hating Egyptian regime.Where are America’s major Jewish organizations? Silent, voicing no opposition.Hagel’s nomination should have galvanized Jewish organizations, regardless of political orientation.Here, after all, was a former senator with a virtually unrivaled record of hostility to Israel, bigotry towards Jews and gays, disbelief in the importance of a strong US military, willingness to indulge Middle Eastern terrorist groups like Hezbollah and Hamas, and antipathy toward any conceivable measure – economic or military – aimed at preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear power if negotiations fail.

Until his nomination, no major pro-Israel group could be found which would have disagreed with what we have just said. Quite the contrary.

The American Jewish Committee (AJC), by its own description, had “raised concerns.”

The Anti Defamation League (ADL)’s national director, Abraham Foxman, had said that Hagel’s record relating to Israel was “at best disturbing and at worst, very troubling” and that his anti- Israel lobby comments “border on anti-Semitism.”

The National Jewish Democratic Council (NJDC) had issued in 2007 a detailed account of Hagel’s worrying voting record on Israel and the Middle East and in 2009, its executive director, Ira Forman, indicated “that his group would oppose Hagel’s appointment to any position that had influence over US-Israel relations.”

Yet, following Hagel’s nomination, virtually all Jewish groups except the Zionist Organization of America refused to oppose Hagel. Even the Orthodox Jewish groups, like the Orthodox Union, were silent.

AIPAC spokesman Marshall Wittman asserted that “AIPAC does not take positions on presidential nominations.”

AJC’s executive director David Harris explained that, though still “concerned,” AJC is “not in the opposition camp.”

ADL’s Foxman averred: “I respect the president’s prerogative” – something no-one had called into question and which in no way reduces the corresponding prerogative of the Senate to decline confirmation.

NJDC issued a statement saying, “We trust that when confirmed… Hagel will follow the president’s lead of providing unrivaled support for Israel.”

In contrast, Pastor John Hagee’s Christian United for Israel was strongly opposed to Hagel’s nomination before it was even announced. It has dispatched a delegation to Washington to lobby senators against confirmation.

In short, a Christian group fights for Israel while almost all Jewish groups refuse to do so.

Why? ADL AND AJC believe that there is no need to fight Hagel since “we expect the president to make clear that his long-held views will continue as American policy” (ADL), and because “setting policy starts and stops with the president” (NJDC).

Really? Cabinet members do influence the president, perhaps especially on momentous and difficult decisions. Recently, former secretary of state Colin Powell was revealed to have complained with regard to the George W. Bush administration that “the Defense Department had too much power in shaping foreign policy.”

And could it really be said that secretary of defense Robert McNamara had little or no influence on the policy of President John F. Kennedy during the Cuban missile crisis? Or upon Lyndon Johnson during the conduct of the Vietnam war? The idea is absurd.

Where, too, are Jewish organizations when it comes to sending Morsi’s vicious Egyptian regime 16 F-16 fighter jets and 200 Abrams tanks, an arms deal that was negotiated in 2010 with the Mubarak regime? Its replacement by Mohamed Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood-backed regime should have prompted a rethink.

Morsi, a founding member of the Brotherhood’s Committee to Fight the Zionist Project, was recently found to have called in 2010 for an economic boycott of the US, for nurturing “our children and grandchildren on hatred towards those Zionists and Jews,” and to have referred to Israelis as “bloodsuckers, warmongers… the descendants of apes and pigs.”

In 2010, Brotherhood leader Muhammad Badie advocated jihad, a state based on Islamic law and spoke optimistically about the US heading for a collapse. His second-in-command, Rashad Bayoumi, declared last year that the Egyptian/Israeli peace treaty “it isn’t binding at all…. On no condition will we recognize Israel. It is an enemy entity.”

Yet Obama sends Cairo arms regardless – and most major Jewish groups remain silent.

Not so many years ago, Jewish organizations held huge rallies for Soviet Jews. AIPAC and others campaigned against the sale of AWAC planes to Saudi Arabia. American Jewish organizations should have been fighting relentlessly to stop Hagel and the Egyptian arms package.

When was the last time it was good for Jews to be the “sha, shtil” Jews – the Jews of silence?

Morton A. Klein is national president of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA). Irwin Hochberg is former chairman of the board UJA Federation of New York and vice-chairman of ZOA.

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10 Comments on “Why don’t Jewish groups oppose Hagel, arms to Egypt?”

  1. Norm's avatar Norm Says:

    Sorry JW, cannot agree with you. If the President who nominated a Hagel was a white Republican every Jewish organization from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and in Puerto Rico, would be holding mass rallies against that nomination. The President is black and a Democrat therefore American Jews, except for the Republican Jewish Coalition, just cannot bring themselves to say anything against him. Led by the brownnosing nebbish, Senator Chuck Schumer, who only cares about his own career, American Jews are mostly silent on Hagel…hoping for the best. Christians are disgusted.

    • Joseph Wouk's avatar josephwouk Says:

      While I’m completely with you on the pathetic nebbish, Schumer, I want you to understand something. The Jewish organizations that the author is attacking do NOTHING without checking with Israel.

      As little as they have said about Hagel, so far as I know Israel has said zip.

      I reiterate… It’s not the battle, it’s the war.

      This is not a pithy truism. It’s our lives at stake.

      • Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

        I think Israeli leadership is walking on proverbial eggshells when it comes to domestic opposition to the Obama administration. Support within this administration (and the media) for Israel is delicate to say the least. I believe no one wants to complicate matters with outright Jewish opposition to Obama and his crappy decisions. Obama has demonstrated he has no problem throwing folks (and countries) under the bus.

  2. Luis's avatar Luis Says:

    He who wants to understand what is happening now in America regarding the jewish organisations vis a vis Obama’s administration must know the jewish mentality when we are not living in Israel, but in Diaspora. As a jewish person who has lived almost 30 years in a country different from Israel, I can bring my humble insight to this interesting issue. The Jewish Communities in different foreign countries will be always on the side of the government in that specific country. Its in our DNA this surviving cod; no jewish group will go out against the administration, openly. Maximum we can expect from those groups is their votes, but we all know how they voted this time. You all may be very surprised here and we might get harsh critics if we’ll say that the jewish communities in America have their devotion dedicated to the USA, as one should expect.
    For the american jews, Israel is only on the second place, after America.

    • Norm's avatar Norm Says:

      I stand by my opinion that if a Republican President nominated a Hagel the Jewish organizations would be demonstrating in front of the White House with venom spitting out of their mouths.

      • Joseph Wouk's avatar josephwouk Says:

        Really? Remember one of the worst American scumbags Israel had to deal with? His name was Jim Baker. There were no demonstrations at the time that I can remember.

      • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

        Show me, please, where and when in the modern history, the jews from the Diaspora had ever demonstrated against somebody, ”with venom spitting out of their mouths”.

  3. Joseph Wouk's avatar josephwouk Says:

    We don’t “demonstrate.” If need be we dispose of them, usually via the IAF. One nation. One purpose. There are lefty sellouts everywhere. Most in the US and Israel. But the weight of the Jewish people is still hanging together. Even after four fucking thousand years. Process that for a while. It needs to be factored into every analysis of the ME that involves Israel.

    • Norm's avatar Norm Says:

      How about when Reagan visited Bitburg? I was demonstrating with venom, as were thousands others. Of course, he was a Republican.

  4. Joseph Wouk's avatar josephwouk Says:

    Good for you, Norm…. Maybe we’ve met!

    But that wasn’t about policy or about Israel. It was about America’s historic relationship to Nazi murderers.

    I’m not saying demonstrations are never in our interests. Each issue needs to be considered separately.

    All thinking Jews are aware of just how thin the ice is on which we skate.


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