Even AIPAC has condemned Netanyahu's latest craven political move
There is literally nothing that Netanyahu won't do to cling to power.
That fact has become immensely important because of today's news.
Israel's attorney general announced Thursday that his office plans to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges after a two-year investigation.The prime minister faces one count of bribery and three counts of breach of trust.
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Prosecutors would have to go forward with a pre-indictment hearing before Netanyahu is formally charged.Police have previously recommended indicting Netanyahu for bribery, fraud and breach of trust in three different cases.
Netanyahu doesn't have much of a legal defense (i.e. because he's guilty), so he's decided to use a political defense instead. That means getting into bed with the worst of the worst.
That changed last week, when Netanyahu brokered a deal that will enable a member or two of the Jewish Power Party (Otzma Yehudit in Hebrew) to enter the Knesset and support the coalition Bibi hopes to form. The party is the spawn of Kach, an outlawed movement founded by Meir Kahane in the 1970s. The leaders of the party venerate Baruch Goldstein, who massacred 29 Muslims in a West Bank mosque in 1994. One of the Jewish Power leaders has a portrait of Goldstein hanging in his living room. The party wants a ban on mixed marriages between Jews and non-Jews, an echo of the Nazi Nuremberg laws. It would like to expel Israeli Arabs, although it couches this aspiration in talk of “extremists.” Its ultimate goal is to replace Israeli democracy with a theocratic dictatorship, by force if necessary.
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He has already said he won’t step down no matter what, and will fight the case in court. That fight will be much easier for him if he is re-elected in April. No judge, no matter how independent, will lightly convict a newly elected prime minister.
Even the right-wing AIPAC couldn't stomach this embrace of a racist terrorist group.
AIPAC's condemnation followed an earlier statement by the American Jewish Committee (AJC).
“The views of Otzma Yehudit are reprehensible. They do not reflect the core values that are the very foundation of the State of Israel,” AJC wrote in its statement.
AIPAC’s tweet simply said it agreed with the AJC and added that it “has a long-standing policy not to meet with members of the racist and reprehensible party.”
...For AIPAC, which is often considered Netanyahu’s support base in the United States, the decision to criticize such a move is even more unusual.
This move is beyond despicable. It's downright scary.
Jewish Power has no respect for democracy, and many on Israel's right feel somewhat similar. Netanyahu's indictment could easily lead to political violence.
“In surveys conducted after the police presented their recommendations to charge him, backing for Netanyahu among his [supporters] only rose and the public’s trust in institutions fell. The significance here is that the law enforcement system investigates Netanyahu, with the possibility of filing indictments, while a large part of the public does not believe in the system. What the government is doing is a violent act and its legitimacy is in doubt as far, as it’s concerned,” Navot said.
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A "good world war" (with Iran) is precisely what's needed for...
...both Bibi and The Donald (personally, I think the writing's on the wall) to distract their respective citizens from the inconvenient truth that they both belong in jail for a long, long time.
To say the least: Brutally scary times!
"Freedom is something that dies unless it's used." --Hunter S. Thompson
Election time means time to kill some Palestinians
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Truly shameful! n/t
"Freedom is something that dies unless it's used." --Hunter S. Thompson
Good on the AG.
Not to worry
when the chips are down, AIPAC will come through for Bibi.
while aipac criticised bibi...
two days later it announced that it was honored that bibi would be addressing its annual convention in washington.
aipac's criticism was more to get ahead of critics than to condemn bibi or cause him to change political course.
still, it is quite telling that they felt the need to go on the record as being against working with terrorists.
Echoes of U.S. "democracy"
John Bolton isn't Jewish, he is a Zionist. Zionists are a plague on this nation--and other nations. You don't have to Jewish to like rye bread nor love wars. The current evolving Israeli governmental fiasco is so much akin with the Hillary/Billary protectionism by the Dem. establishment, with judiciary being responsible for the prolongation of Netanyahu's time in office. Hopefully, the Israeli AG will not be like Jeff Sessions.
Time for another war, just when Bibi's political fortunes lag. Sound like LBJ for intensifying the Viet Nam war to escape pending indictments for murder and fraud (electoral, etc.) Ilan Omar, whom I don't think is a consistent arbiter of reasonableness of policy was certainly correct in calling AIPAC for what it is--the most influential briber of congress since possibly its inception. She may or may not have made anti-Semitic statements at other times, although I haven't researched this, condemning AIPAC is not the same as condemning Jews. WTF,Bolton is nominally Lutheran.
Mary Bennett
Good for the Gander?
I really surprised that the AJC and AIPAC have gotten into bed with the anti-Semites; I think it was established this month that any criticism of Israel or the Israeli government is inherently anti-Semitic. Maybe I've missed where they've tweeted out an apology and I've just missed it?
AIPAC has a lot to lose
if Israel becomes a full blown theocracy which can't be plausibly described as a "democracy". AIPAC has gotten a LOT of mileage over the years with its' "only democracy in the Mid-East" theme (never mind Syria, Iran and Egypt). It is already losing support, even among Americans of Jewish faith, and is increasingly despised by non-Jews of every possible stripe. Meanwhile revelations of its' illegalities and intrigues keep coming with no end in sight.
I read somewhere that Sheldon Adelson promised Trump he would pitch in enough money to enable the republicans to hold both houses of Congress in 2018. Literally millions were poured into Republican races, with the results we all know, although, arguably, his intervention did save the Senate for the Rs, and we also all know Trump's lack of patience with people who don't do what he wants them to do. Sorry, I don't remember the source, but according to that commentator, much of what Trump has been up to since the election has been pay back. Notice how he is not quietly intervening in Israeli politics to help his buddy Bennie. No wonder AIPAC is panicking. The Wall figures in here as well, because when AIPAC is not representing Israel, they are hysterically agitating for open immigration.
Mary Bennett