J street (associazione pacifista ebraica negli USA)
http://jstreet.org/campaigns/j-street-calls-treasury-investigation-into-settlement-charities
J Street Calls for Treasury Investigation Into Settlement Charities
J Street is calling on the U.S. Treasury Department to launch an  
investigation into whether American charities that fund Israeli  
settlement activity have broken the law. A recent New York Times  
report revealed a connection between an American organization that  
fundraises for Israeli political activity and "a former executive  
director of the banned Israeli political party Kahane Chai." Kahane  
Chai was designated a terrorist organization by the United States in  
1994.
Moreover, these tax-exempt organizations are working to undermine a  
two-state solution by deepening the occupation. Some even fund  
settlement outposts that the Israeli government considers illegal.
Click here to join J Street in calling on Treasury Secretary Timothy  
Geithner to launch an investigation into whether these organizations  
broke the law.
With the explicit goal of undermining a two-state solution, many of  
these groups raise tax-deductible contributions from the United States  
to deepen the occupation in the Occupied Territories. Some even fund  
settlement outposts that the Israeli government considers illegal.  
Settlement activity over the Green Line is diminishing the chances of  
a two-state solution and endangering Israel's very future as a Jewish,  
democratic home. This isn't a question of whether or not these groups  
have the legal right to raise funds for causes they believe in. The  
question is whether or not they have broken the law.
http://www.jpost.com/LandedPages/PrintArticle.aspx?id=181830
THE JERUSALEM POST
J Street’s outrageous new initiative
By ISI LEIBLER
19/07/2010
The time has arrived for liberal American Jews who support Israel to  
ask themselves whether there should be some limitations or red lines  
for organizations seeking to be part of what they describe as the  
“Jewish tent.” Until now, many seem to be convinced that it is in  
the Jewish interest for all organizations to be brought into the  
Jewish fold irrespective of how much they malign the Jewish state.
The most prominent example is J Street, which is publicly committed to  
lobbying the US government to force Israel to take actions contrary to  
the will not only of the democratically elected government, but the  
vast majority of the people.
Many consider that tolerating such a group within the Jewish  
mainstream transforms the concept of a Jewish tent into a farce.
Emboldened by the reluctance and in some cases cowardice of  
establishment Jewish leaders to confront it, J Street has now advanced  
beyond this.
Deliberately designed to coincide with the date of President Barack  
Obama’s meeting with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, The New York  
Times published a full-page article challenging US charitable  
contributions which directly or indirectly assist enterprises in  
Jewish settlements.
The article selectively focused on fringe extremist elements and  
implicitly linked them with the broader settlement movement,  
questioning the validity of tax deductible status for donations which  
may benefit such areas. Not surprisingly, as Gerald Steinberg pointed  
out in a recent Jerusalem Post article, the Times skimmed over the  
many radical left organizations soliciting tax exempt funds to  
undermine and demonize the Israeli government.
J Street capitalized on this article and bombarded its members and  
supporters with an e-mail titled “Investigate the Settlement  
Charities: Take Action Now,” which was followed by utterly misleading  
themes including: “Disgraced Political Fund-raiser Jack Abramoff;  
Settlements in the West Bank; US-designated Jewish Terrorist Groups.”
J Street has thus exploited an unbalanced and biased article and  
further distorted it by focusing out of context on the reference by  
The New York Times to the extremist Kahane Hai fringe group and  
bracketing it with the settler movement. Although Kahane Hai does not  
even exist today and at its peak never comprised of more than a  
handful of followers, to package its message J Street emphasizes that  
Kahane Hai “was designated a terrorist organization by the United  
States in 1994,” to convey the false message that charitable  
contributions to any activity or welfare over the Green Line is akin  
to supporting terrorism.
To further delegitimize the settler movement, the J Street e-mail  
disingenuously highlighted the fact that disgraced fund-raiser Jack  
Abramoff had supported a charity over the Green Line.
However, J STREET truly crossed the red line by calling on its  
supporters to launch a concerted campaign to bombard the US Treasury,  
which it describes as “the federal agency responsible for enforcing  
the law when it comes to terrorist financing and tax evasion,” with e- 
mails demanding an investigation to determine whether charitable  
organizations which provided funding to activities beyond the Green  
Line “have broken the law.”
It is outrageous for J Street to imply that donations, including those  
intended to assist educational institutes, kindergartens, medical  
facilities or welfare, represent “terrorist financing” or “tax  
evasion” because some of the funds raised may also benefit residents  
of Jewish settlements. And in today’s toxic environment, it is  
reprehensible for a Jewish organization – claiming to be mainstream  
– to be effectively calling for criminal sanctions against  
organizations which support causes in Israel which are contrary to its  
political worldview.
While criminal sanctions are unlikely to result, J Street is  
shamelessly lobbying the government to rule that all philanthropic  
donations to charitable organizations funding projects beyond the  
Green Line not only be denied tax deductibility, but be deemed to  
contravene US law. In the unlikely event that such action succeeded,  
it would economically devastate countless vital projects and  
institutions beyond the 1949 armistice lines.
Surely self-respecting mainstream Jewish organizations appreciate the  
potentially disastrous consequences should J Street succeed in its  
latest campaign.
This organization is no longer limiting its activities to undermining  
the Israeli government. Its activities now extend to seeking to deny  
vital assistance to needy Israelis and legitimate apolitical social  
welfare projects that happen to be located over the Green Line, the  
bulk of which would impact on Jerusalem and the uncontested major  
settlement blocs.
Will American Jewish organizational leaders continue to remain silent  
in the face of such outrageous actions, not merely directed against  
the Jewish state and its citizens, but also toward USbased charitable  
organizations contributing to the legitimate needs of Israelis?  
Perhaps if Israeli government and opposition leaders, both of whom who  
are unquestionably opposed to such harmful activity, were to raise  
their voices in a bipartisan manner and condemn such actions which  
could inflict enormous damage to the Jewish state, it would encourage  
American Jewish leaders to endeavor to marginalize such groups from  
the Jewish mainstream.
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J Street’s outrageous new initiative
By ISI LEIBLER
19/07/2010    
The organization crossed the red line by calling on its supporters to  
bombard the US Treasury with e-mails demanding an investigation into  
charities that fund activities beyond the Green Line.
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