Rashida Tlaib dodges questions about pro-Israel endorsement
14 August 2018
Michigan Democrat has been vague about stance on US military aid to Israel. Read more about Rashida Tlaib dodges questions about pro-Israel endorsement
14 August 2018
Michigan Democrat has been vague about stance on US military aid to Israel. Read more about Rashida Tlaib dodges questions about pro-Israel endorsement
19 July 2018
Jewish “nation-state” law a public relations disaster for efforts to market Israel as democratic. Read more about Israel passes law entrenching apartheid
9 March 2017
All but one Democrat voted against Trump nominee David Friedman, who nomination now goes to full Senate. Read more about Senate committee approves settlement funder as US envoy to Israel
29 January 2017
As Americans resist refugee ban, Israeli leader sparks Mexican anger by backing border wall. Read more about Netanyahu hails Trump's cruel racist crackdown
9 August 2016
“Goodbye, we don’t need you,” say Black activists to Israel lobby groups. Read more about Palestinians welcome Movement for Black Lives platform
26 March 2015
Randi Weingarten, president of 1.5 million-strong teachers union, leads Israel propaganda tours and promotes J Street’s anti-Palestinian agenda. Read more about Why is the American Federation of Teachers promoting Israeli apartheid?
12 September 2013
Crisis highlights a major rift in the liberal anti-Palestinian advocacy group. Read more about J Street head favors Syria assault, but group's board deeply divided
New York City 12 February 2013
Why are J Street leaders afraid to debate Palestinians advocating a boycott of Israel? Read more about Brooklyn College battle reveals hidden agenda of “liberal Zionism”
19 August 2012
J Street poses as a kinder, gentler Israel lobby group, but behind the smiling exterior are the same hardcore anti-Palestinian views found elsewhere. Read more about Teaching young people to hate: the ugly face of J Street's anti-Palestinian bigotry exposed
10 January 2012
US support for Israel, once a carefully nurtured bipartisan consensus, is fast degenerating in the context of the 2012 presidential election into a mud-slinging partisan contest as to which party, in the words of Mitt Romney, who leveled the accusation against Obama, is more guilty of having “thrown Israel under the bus.” Read more about The phony war over which US party loves Israel most