Lobby for Dollars
AIPAC Meeting Features Senator Jon Kyl
Who Pledges Support To
By C. E. Carlson
Up to 450 Israeli patriots, guests and
picketers attended the American Israeli
Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) meeting at the Scottsdale Arizona
Hilton Hotel on Sunday morning, May 5. AIPAC describes itself on its website as America's Pro-Israel Lobby and quotes
the New York Times in what calls it
"The most important organization
affecting
The meeting format was decidedly more
Israeli than American. It began with the standing singing of the Israeli
National Anthem. The American flag was present, but was not deployed in a
superior position to the Star of David. The
Star Spangled Banner was not offered, nor was there a pledge to the
American flag. One verse of God Bless
America was sung as a consolation offering.
Keynote speakers included Israeli Patriot
Arizona Senator Jon Kyl, Member of Congress Jane Harman, AIPAC Executive
Director Howard Kohr, and Israeli former bureaucrat
and now Stanford Professor Ariel Levite. The reoccurring theme was that Yasser Arafat controls terrorism
and the Palestinian people, that he is guilty of acting in bad faith so the
Palestinian people must be further punished. Thus, Arafat was pictured as sort
of a backwards proxy for the people. He is guilty, but they must suffer.
AIPAC inconsistency indicates it has a love/
hate relationship with Mr. Arafat; they love to denounce him but they don't
want him to go away. Dr. Ariel Levite,
who has served in the Defense Ministry, provided his version of the history of
the Intifada where he repeatedly fixed the blame on Arafat. He stressed that
the Israeli people want peace. The writer got the impression that Dr. Levite
considers Arafat far too useful to get rid of.
Kyl and Harmon competed for which one could
do the most for
Kyle's agenda mirrors the wish list of AIPAC
Director Kohr, who also said he favored de-funding a certain
United Nation's investigative agency unfriendly to
Representative Jane Harmon stated that she
plans to co-sponsor a measure calling for adding
Several notes of concern played, and several
damaging admissions, leaked out of the meeting. Howard Kohr,
stated that AIPAC is troubled by the widely held view since Day 911 that the
"hatred would not be there were it
not for (
Jane Harmon stated that the
Harmon also stated her support for Israeli
action in the
Much of the meeting was consumed by a
carefully monitored
AIPAC Director Kohr
stated in his opening remarks, "Only
one country stands with
A substantial picket of men, women and
children, organized by Friends of
Palestine, rotated on the line steadily from
According to a study by the Washington
Report for Middle East Affairs, Senator Jon Kyl has already been the
recipient of $77,000.00 in direct campaign funds from PACs viewed to be under
the umbrella of AIPAC.
Only 48 hours after the AIPAC meeting, nine
year old Tamar Abu Sirreye of Tulkaram
refugee camp was shot to death by Israeli troops while protesting the Israeli
presence in the camp with other children. He was hit twice in the chest. In an
unrelated killing the same day, Israeli military shot to death Fatima Zakarna (32) and her two children,
For detailed information on how AIPAC goes
about influencing our Congress, see One
Nation Under Israel. Chapter 10 has a character
study of terrorist, now President, Ariel Sharon. Then President George Herbert
Walker Bush admitted in a media interview in 1991 that he had been virtually
blackmailed to grant a $10 billion dollar loan guaranty to the State of Israel,
compliments of the American taxpayers. He described his contact as an agent of
"AIPAC... a very a very strong
Jewish lobby", ... Mr. Bush later approved
the loan without objection
from Congress.