Why is the Israel Lobby keeping quiet on Syria Crisis?
Damien Lataan, Aug 29 2013
In a recent article in Politico, Anna Palmer
pondered the question of why the Israel lobby is silent on Syria. After
having spoken with a number of pro-Israel activists representing
organisations like AIPAC and the AJC she reports that most have kept
quiet about the events in Syria for two main reasons: one is the
uncertainty of what is going on in Syria and, two, not wanting to seem
in any way influential about US foreign policy relating to affairs in
the Middle East, especially after the disastrous invasion of Iraq which
was strongly supported by most Israeli lobby groups on the basis that
Saddam supported the Palestinian cause during the Second Intifada and
had WMDs likely to be used against Israel. Meanwhile, at Commentary online magazine, lead neocon propagandist Jonathan Tobin attempts to spin
that the pro-Israeli groups in the US, better known as the Israel Lobby
(‘so-called’ as Tobin would have it), don’t have a vested interest in
the outcome of the Syrian war because, regardless of who wins, it will
not, he says, be in Israel’s interests. He denies that the pro-Israeli
organisations are not trying to keep a low profile for any nefarious
reasons that they could take advantage of or that they are worried about
public opinion if they supported intervention against al-Assad. The
reality, which Palmer has ignored and which Tobin would vehemently deny,
is that the Israeli Zionists, including the neocons and those in AIPAC,
the AJC and the other pro-Israeli organisations are hoping that the war
in Syria where al-Assad is supported by Hezbollah and Iran, will spill
out into Lebanon which will then provide Israel with an opportunity to
attack Hezbollah. Further escalation may then even involve an attack
against Iran by either Israel and/or the US. Israel will play its usual
game of provocation such as IDF incursions into Lebanon, drone flights
over Lebanon, low level strike jet overflights into Lebanese airspace,
shootings of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, etc., in the
hope of provoking retaliation from the Palestinians and Hezbollah that
would justify a full on attack against both. A US and allied attack
against Syria might also provoke retaliatory attacks against Israel that
would also justify Israeli action. But, of course, none of this is
likely to be talked about openly by Zionist Israelis or their
representative Israel Lobby organisations are they? Hence the silence.
[ed notes:for a long list showing the ''not so silent''(quite open and vocal actually) likudnik and zionist israhelli and even western zionist support for intervention and regime change,not seen anywhere else on net,go here.. http://israhellhatessyriasassad.blogspot.com/
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