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The Oct 7 Hamas massacres hit hard at communities where many of the residents were left of center. As a result even some of the usual anti-Israel types temporarily came around to the idea of fighting Hamas.
That included the anti-Israel lobby group J Street.
On Oct 9, J Street issued a statement denouncing the attacks and stating that “we stand in solidarity with the Israeli people and with the Israeli armed forces that have been battling desperately to protect them. We support Israel’s right to defend its citizens from this barbaric attack, in accordance with international law.”
But in the statement 48 hours after the attacks, it already threw in that, “we are deeply worried for the safety of the Israeli people, including the hostages now in Gaza, as well as for the safety of the Palestinian civilians who are now caught in the crossfire – with hundreds of people now reported dead and over 2,500 wounded in Gaza amidst intensive Israeli airstrikes and a full cut of electricity, gas, water and food to the Strip.”
On Oct 11, J Street U criticised Students for Justice in Palestine’s Day of Resistance celebrating the Hamas attacks, but also complained about the “attempts to use Hamas’ crimes as an excuse to make hateful, racist generalizations against and about the entire Palestinian people” amd called for an “urgent end to the ongoing occupation of Palestinian Territory”.
And it was downhill from there.
On Oct 13, J Street condemned “the Israeli government’s call for the over 1 million civilians of northern Gaza to be evacuated” and urged the Biden administration to pressure Israel to protect civilians.
By Oct 19, J Street was describing Israel’s attack on Hamas as an “escalation” and claiming that “thousands of Palestinians – many of them innocent civilians – have been killed during the escalation so far.”
“We urge the Biden Administration to also make the safety and protection of Palestinian civilians a priority as it rightly supports the State of Israel in defending its citizens. Israel’s actions must adhere to international law. Its response must be guided by a clear, coherent strategy and achievable goals.”
On Oct 20, J Street accused Israel of “anti-Democratic crackdowns” on opponents of the campaign against Hamas. On Oct 26, it called for “humanitarian pauses”.
“Pauses in the fighting also can and should be used to help ensure that the Israeli government’s plans for further military operations against Hamas are strategic, pragmatic, and in accordance with international law. As it rightly supports Israel’s right to defend its citizens and hold Hamas accountable for its crimes, the Biden Administration should also be using all of its influence to push its Israeli counterparts to protect the lives and safety of Palestinian civilians…
“No matter how well-planned, a large-scale invasion of Gaza risks triggering a spiral of escalation that could lead to a multi-front war, with deeply dangerous consequences for Israelis, Palestinians, the wider region, and the United States. The US must be clear with Israeli leaders about these risks – and about lessons learned from our country’s own calamitous invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq after the horrific terror attacks on 9/11.”
J Street endorsed multiple congressional letters pressuring Israel over its campaign against Hamas.
By Nov 22, J Street had called for an extended ceasefire and declared itself “shocked by the devastating toll that the war is taking on over two million Palestinian civilians in Gaza” and “extremely concerned that the Netanyahu government’s conduct of the ongoing war in Gaza is imperiling the long-term goals of peace”.
Biden “should also make clear that the US will not provide unbounded support for a war with no limits and no exit strategy.” Biden should “immediately announce – and enforce – clear red lines for the ongoing Israeli operation against Hamas” and “should be clear that the US cannot support an operation” unless it hands over control of Gaza to the PLO.
The Nov 30 statement demanded that “the administration should make very clear that a resumption of widespread high-intensity bombing – and the resulting high civilian casualties – is unacceptable” and the only acceptable Israeli military campaign are “highly targeted” and followed by an Israeli withdrawal “in a defined and reasonable time following the end of hostilities.”
On December 7th, J Street issued a statement falsely claiming that “J Street has been unwavering in support of Israel’s right – and the country’s moral obligation – to respond to this attack, to defend itself and to ensure that Israeli civilians never again come under threat from Hamas’s terror stronghold in Gaza.”
Then it followed that up with stating that, “if Prime Minister Netanyahu fails to modify the nature of the military campaign or to take the steps urged by the United States, J Street will call on the Biden administration to change course. Over decades, the US has built up considerable leverage and capital with Israel, and the President should be prepared to wield it in telling Israel that the time has come to stop this all-out military campaign.”
It also advanced a move to tie military aid to Israel to attacking Hamas only in keeping with providing humanitarian aid to Hamas territories and abiding by “international law”.
“If we do not see evidence soon that the government of Israel is, in fact, making meaningful changes to its conduct of the war and its attitudes regarding post-war arrangements, then J Street will no longer be able to provide our organizational support for the current military campaign,” the anti-Israel group warned.
What “organizational support” is that?
J Street began undermining the military campaign 48 hours in. Its support for the campaign could be measured in days.
J Street is pitching its Dec 7th statement as a “moment of truth”. The real moment of truth came when it began condemning Israel mere days after the attacks. By Oct 13, it was attacking Israel’s conduct of the war while demanding impossible measures that would protect Hamas.
J Street got most of what it wanted, at the expense of Israeli lives and the survival of Hamas, and yet it only increased its attacks on Israel.
By Oct 19, less than two weeks after the attacks, it was back to officially lobbying against Israel. The actual lobbying would likely have been private and accordingly was likely taking place even earlier.
It took J Street a mere week to turn on Israel. In less than two weeks it was lobbying against Israel.
In less than a month and a half, it was pushing for a cutoff of military aid.
Much like Hamas, J Street is what it has always been, an anti-Israel group. Anyone who was fooled into thinking otherwise by its initial statements should be waking up by now.
J Street cloaks its attacks on Israel in criticism about how pounding Hamas somehow undermines American and Israeli interests. The leftist group doesn’t give a damn about either country. It’s motivated, like most of the Left, by hostility toward both countries which it cloaks in the guise of human rights. Oct 7 didn’t fundamentally change what J Street is.
I’m unfamiliar with the group, but a quick search showed them to be liberal peaceniks. While “flower power” and pacifism in the 60’s was groovy, it did little to advocate anything other than cowardice and an unrealistic view on world events…and nothing says ADVOCACY quite like being centrists and taking a “Swiss” attitude to events in one’s own homeland.
Yeah, where do groups like that come from? Who has enough time to sit around all day and think About how much they hate Jews? Even the Paleosimians take time off from stewing in their psychotic Jew hatred to imbibe some camel urine and molest a goat or two.
Bravo, Daniel! Israel, a very small country about the size of New Jersey is surrounded by enemies who slaughter Jewish civilians in ways the nazis didn’t even think of and criticized by the “international community”[spit] finally acts on its survival. Even the US, under the current rogue gov. will only not help, but threatens Israel. Israel’s determination to survive has definitely struck a nerve in the “world community.”. I hope Netanyahu continues to ignore the threats and taunts of the bidenistas and finally obliterates its savage enemies without allowing time-outs. The time for “”being nice” is over.
They are letting Hamas get away with a terrible war crime, namely using civilians as a human shield.
And mobs of scum here in America support that! And the pussy police in NYC let them get away with it, like the pussy cops in San Fran let looters (all the usual suspects, I notice) run wild.
What happened to this country? I remember in 1979 when the Iranian students and future Republican Guard jihadis took Americans as hostages, some Iranian Kabab Gobblers in DC started agitating in public support of the cowardly kidnappers and a bunch of blue collar construction workers beat the dog shit out of them right on national TV!
Nowadays we all just go along with Hamas, BLM and Antifa riots, illegal tranny degeneracy with kiddies, Dirtbagocrat court cases against Donald Trump, and all sorts of offences that never would’ve been tolerated back in the day. I’d accept getting punched by a bigot who doesn’t like my cowboy hats or sartorial panache over a bunch of girly men and soy boys any day.
Is it possible that
J Street, established Nov. 2007, one year before Obama was elected, was actually Obama’s brainchild?
George Soros and the US State Department funded Jihad Street
“Jihad Street.” That’s a good one!
I saw a large mob Of Hamas leaders surrender to the IDF in their underwear today on the TV news. They were forced to kneel like the bitches they are and completely humiliated as they deserve. They all wore blue Israeli flag colored tighties, so obviously they were stripped naked beforehand to check for bombs in their buttholes, which is a thing for jihadis.
And I noticed all of them seemed to have tiny bulges. Figures. You can humiliate me but I still have a bulge that makes a black chick smile. Paleosimians are apparently hung like field mice. Figures.
They are having a fine time in the sun after getting flushed from their tunnels and get to surrender to the nicest armed forces in the world. Try surrendering to Hamas.
Additionally they get the sympathy of pathetic Western drips who fret about the indignity of their state of undress. These drips do not concern themselves with the trail of shattered lives left behind to maintain their state of decorum.
Whoever down voted her sucks the sweat off a dead man’s balls.
Imagine two months after December 7, 1941 the grandfathers of today’s J street inhabitants saying, “That’s enough,, we”ve hunted down the surviving pilots responsible for the attack and any further escalation of the savagery is uncalled for!”
I was already imagining that J Street’s standard would be to do nothing at all to harm any Japanese after Pearl Harbor. Their rule would be unless the attackers were caught in the act, stand down because it is no longer self defense. J Street was founded to oppose Israel.