Abramoff and al-Arian: Lobbyist's "Charity" a Front for Terrorism
The guilty plea of fabulously wealthy and highly corrupt lobbyist Jack Abramoff raised the question of whether he would roll over on congressmen involved in illegal fundraising and other crimes with him. Some twenty Republicans on Capitol Hill are said to be in danger.
Abramoff's dense network of illicit finances and phony charities might end some political careers in the United States. But the investigation into his activities by the FBI also shed light on the ways in which rightwing American Jews have often been involved in funding what are essentially terrorist activities by armed land thieves in Palestinian territory.
Indeed, it was this terror funding of Israeli far right militiamen that tripped Abramoff up, since the FBI discovered that he had misled Indian tribes into giving money to the Jabotinskyites, and then began wondering if he had defrauded the tribes in other ways. (You betcha!) The Indian leaders were furious when they discovered they had been used to oppress another dispossessed indigenous people, the Palestinians, calling it "Outer Limits bizarre" and saying that they would never have willingly given money to such a cause.
Newsweek's Mike Issikoff reported last May that Abramoff diverted $140,000 from a charity ostensibly to benefit inner-city youths to militant Israeli colonists who had usurped land in the Palestinian West Bank. Isikoff wrote:
"Among the expenditures: purchases of camouflage suits, sniper scopes, night-vision binoculars, a thermal imager and other material described in foundation records as "security" equipment. The FBI, sources tell NEWSWEEK, is now examining these payments as part of a larger investigation to determine if Abramoff defrauded his Indian tribe clients . . .
Abramoff, a legendary lobbyist particularly close to DeLay, is also a fierce supporter of Israel—"a super-Zionist," one associate says. That may explain why Abramoff's paramilitary gear ended up in the town of Beitar Illit, a sprawling ultra-Orthodox outpost whose residents have occasionally tangled with their Palestinian neighbors. Yitzhak Pindrus, the settlement's mayor, says that several years ago the town was confronting mounting security problems. "They [the Palestinians] were throwing stones, they were throwing Molotov cocktails," Pindrus says. Abramoff's connection to the town was Schmuel Ben-Zvi, an American emigre who, the lobbyist told associates, was an old friend he knew from Los Angeles. Capital Athletic Foundation public tax records make no mention of Ben-Zvi. But they do show payments to "Kollel Ohel Tiferet" in Israel, a group for which there is no public listing and which the town's mayor said he never heard of.
Beitar Illit is a colony that the Israelis plunked down in the northern part of the West Bank, which they conquered militarily in 1967. The partition of Palestine in 1948, tragic as it was, had a United Nations Security Council resolution behind it. And the 1949 armistice lines have been implicitly recognized by Egypt and Jordan in their peace treaties with Israel, as well as by the Arab League in its endorsement of then-Prince Abdullah's peace plan, which offered Israel recognition and peace for a return to 1949 borders. The 1967 Israeli conquest of the West Bank and Gaza is not of the same sort.
Although some of my readers are under the impression that in the civilized world it is all right to take your neighbor's land by winning it in warfare, actually the United Nations Charter (to which Israel is a signatory) and the whole body of post-1945 international law frowns on that sort of thing. Likewise both the Hague Regulations of 1907 and the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 forbid occupying powers to settle their citizens in militarily occupied territories, or, indeed, to make any major alteration in the structure of the conquered societies. Basically, the idea was that as of the late 1940s your nation is stuck with the land it has and you can't take anyone else's by force. And if you try, the United Nations Security Council has an obligation to stop you. The Geneva Conventions were framed to prevent further atrocities of a sort committed by the Nazis. It is not only the Nazis who were capable of atrocities; everyone is, which is why we need a rule of law, including international law.
You will note that even though Iraq invaded both Iran and Kuwait, neither Iran nor Kuwait has made any claim on Iraqi territory (nor are they entitled to do so, given that they are also signatories to the United Nations Charter). That is right. Iran has reacted more properly in the aftermath to the 8-year-long Iraq-Iran War (which Iraq launched) than Israel reacted to the 1967 war (which the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza did not launch). And, after all, the United States conquered Iraq in 2003. Would it be all right to kick the Basrans out of their homes and settle, say, the displaced New Orleans folks in Iraq, just because of this American military victory?
Isikoff is careful to avoid trouble by depicting the weaponry sent by Abramoff as essentially for self-defense. But the colonists are often aggressive, and anyway would not need to defend themselves if they weren't squatting on other people's land. And, Israel does have an army. Private militias are always an ugly thing, and have been used by Israeli colonists ethnically to cleanse nearby Palestinian villages.
The Hill reported on June 23, 2005 that some of the money Abramoff embezzled from the charity contributions of the Indian tribes "paid a monthly stipend and Jeep payments to a high-school friend of Abramoff who conducted sniper workshops . . ." The Hill suggested that the workshops were for Israeli army personnel, but the Israeli army does not need shooting lessons from Yitzhak Pindrus. The sniper lessons were for the colonists, practice for shooting Palestinians.
The Jerusalem Post added on April 24, 2005 of Abramoff's funding for sniping lessons and "security equipment":
"Emily Amrussi, a spokeswoman for the Council of Jewish Communities in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip, known by its acronym, Yesha, said, I have never before heard of this episode." The Yesha Council under increasing financial scrutiny itself now receives its entire budget - in the millions of dollars this year, - from charity she said. "But it is often impossible to know where the funds originated she added. She said that this particular case has no bearing on the Yesha Council because it is specific to a single West Bank community.
The Interior Ministry froze all state funding to the Yesha Council following a petition to the High Court of Justice last month by the settlement watch-dog group Peace Now. The petition accuses the settler leadership of chronic improper use of state funds for allegedly illegal activity such as setting up unrecognized outposts."
Illegal outposts, i.e. establishing foreign colonies on stolen land, is a way of terrorizing the indigenous inhabitants, and it requires a local militia to defend the colonists, along with sniper lessons and night-vision binoculars.
Now here's the thing. If a Palestinian-American had diverted $140,000 from a Muslim charity to "security equipment" and "sniper lessons" for Palestinians on the West Bank, that individual would be in Gitmo so fast that the sonic boom would rattle your windows.
In fact, it seems to me that Sami al-Arian is the mirror image of Abramoff.
But here's a prediction. None of the Jewish extremists, some of them violent, who are invading the West Bank and making the lives of the local Palestinians miserable will ever be branded "terrorists" by the US Government, and Abramoff's foray into providing sniper lessons will be quietly buried.
Terror isn't terror and aggression is not aggression when it has lobbyists in Congress who can provide luxury vacations and illegal campaign funding.
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Because propaganda of the sort people like Abramoff paid for has substituted itself for rational discourse on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, postings like this always elicit a certain number of responses full of special pleading or simple errors of fact. Readers are directed to the rules for the comment section.

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You're a brave and noble man, Dr. Cole.
Hasbara refers to propaganda efforts to sell Israel, justify its actions, and defend it in world opinion. The premise of hasbara is that Israel's problems are a matter of better propaganda, and not one of an underlying unjust situation.
There is even a "Hasbara Handbook", available online. It describes techniquest to be utilized:
1. Smearing/defaming critics of Israel, aka, attacking the messenger.
2. Selective discussion of issues.
3. Framing of issues, and setting the terminology used in discussing Israel.
4. Challenging the portrayal of an alternative narrative, and attempting to keep the zionist narrative as the dominant one.
You go brother Juan. The small truths you tell about the other side of the coin in middle eastern religious extremism need to see the light of day. America funds everything in the long run, whether its the IRA, the Secret Police, or 'ole Al Ben Laden'. Overt or covert, it seems to always come out greenbacks. The black humor in the irony is what keeps me reading.
Thank God someone has the courage to bring this up. Thank you for enlightening us.
Has Iran respected the territorial integrity of its neighbors? As I understand it Iran seized part of Iraq's territory in the 1970's. The U.S. was allied with Iran and did not protest this land grab. Did not Iraq cite this as a reason for launching its war against Iran? Iran has also seized some Islands which belong to the UAE.
Thank you for this post.
When we invaded Iraq, I wrote
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The doctrine of preemption was used by the Japanese with Pearl Harbor. Israel used it to justify their Six Day War in 1967. It was ugly then. It is ugly now. Not only is it an ethically bankrupt doctrine, but history has proven over and over that it creates more problems than it solves.
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It is sad that we can't get past the deliberately perverted language that equates criticism of Israel (the government or the nation) with anti-semitism. The same mechanism is now used to equate criticism of my own government (USA) with being unpatriotic when it is, in fact, the opposite. Anyone who cares for either nation should be the first to condemn unacceptable acts when they're committed.
Where's the outrage? Where? I read all the Abramoff news and keep repeating, over, and over, where is the outrage? Not in you or me or most of the readers of this blog, but in the country as a whole. When did we stop caring about right and wrong? When did detentions without trial and torture become too unimportant to throw anyone out of office? Illegal wiretapping is, apparently, worse, and we seem to be getting a bit upset about that. Delay gets Abramoff to buy Congress and terrorists, and it's just a "scandal." Where the hell is the outrage?
Very well laid forth comments.
Oh how i wish the 4th estate would wake up and inform the american public of such things.
How can we get you on the major networks to replace buffoons like O'Reilly and Hannity who spread so much propaganda and misinformation. Have you done any research on Irving Moskowitz and how he funnels millions of dollars from his Hawaiian Gardens California bingo hall to fund illegal purchases of land in East Jerusalem and gives millions to illegal settlers in the West Bank?
It's time for a clear look at all U.S.-originated funding for Israeli settlers, and to which settlements it goes. All settlements are illegal; some are much more aggressive than others.
A significant amount of such funding comes from right-wing 'Christian Zionist' organizations. No doubt there are also quite a few right-wing Jewish Americans like Abramoff who contribute, though I imagine virtually all with their own money, unlike Abramoff.
You seem to equate Abramoff with Zionism. This is like equating the disgraced Espy brothers with Democrats or black Americans.
Most people who support Sharon or Israel do so without any material inducement. Most aid to Israel is overt and does not rely on bribes or laundering by crooked lobbyists. And, no matter how much it gets earmarked, it is still fungible: a dollar for one cause frees up a dollar for another. One way or another, it subsidizes the expansion and security of West Bank settlements.
According to Zogby polls, 58% of Americans would like to see Israel withdraw from the occupied territories. However, few would expect this to be unconditional. Hardly any would expect Israel would grant the Palestinians a "right of return." The poll results also leave a significant 42% who are indifferent or support Israeli annexation.
As much as one might like to see Israel and the Palestinians make peace, there are plenty of reasons to suspect that a plurality of the latter, and perhaps a majority of the Arab world at large, concede at most to hudna--a hollow truce, a time to reload, to be followed by further jihad. According to http://www.pcpsr.org/survey/polls/2005/p17e.pdf, 45% of Palestinians believe lasting peace with Israel is "impossible"; another 25% believe it "definitely impossible." Over 30% endorse suicide bombings against Israelis.
Bottom line: the occupation and settlement issue is certainly not simply a question of bribester influence over US congressmen.
What bothers me is that there seems to be so little attention in the press about the Foxcom scam. Basically, Abramoff, with Ney's help, maneuvered the US House of Representatives into making an Israeli company responsible for installing a cell-phone network for the US Capitol. This involved fraudulent polling of US telecommunications companies, anti-competitive bidding practices, etc. Why aren't any journalists looking seriously into the implications of that?
Given that Abramoff is reputedly supporting violent Zionism in Palestine, it isn't much of a stretch to look into whether the Mossad or other Israeli interests used Ney to place cell-phone tapping (and other?) equipment in the US Capitol building itself.
If I were a (patriotic) Congressional Representative on the Intelligence Committees, I'd want to immediately want to investigate the possibility of a massive compromise of US internal deliberations by our House of Representatives to Israeli or what other organizations might be interested in communications internal to the US Capitol and its deliberative bodies.
Of course, if I was involved in a national security conspiracy, I might want to look the other way...
Just a minor correction. Beitar Illit is not in the northern West Bank. It is in the Etzion block south of Jerusalem - meaning it is in the southern west bank.
Take care, Professor, for posting truths like these can be dangerous to one's health. Luckily, our Maimed-Steamed-Media will ignore your excellent points and keep you safe(r).
The constant bending over backwards to protect Israel, regardless of its actions, acts of violence and aggression, even murder is one of the blackest spots on America's foreign policy. In part it stems from remnants of guilt caused by the US inaction during WWII; of course, the great deal of money employed to support Israel does not hurt. The remaining reasons are scarier. The small, but powerful, fundie movements, especially those who installed skyroofs to ease their flight for the upcoming Rapture, also support Israel at all costs. The connections between the "fundies" and through Abramof, the ultra-conservative Israelis, can conceivably harm the entire world.
If I were a (patriotic) Congressional Representative on the Intelligence Committees, I'd want to immediately want to investigate the possibility of a massive compromise of US internal deliberations by our House of Representatives to Israeli or what other organizations might be interested in communications internal to the US Capitol and its deliberative bodies.
Ever hear of INSLAW/PROMIS?
Most likely, it is over
Does this mean that Netanyahu wins?
YNet. Ronny Sofer. Sharon suffers cerebral hemorrhage
Another correction -- the Betar Illit residents are ultra-orthodox and thus quite distinct from the more militant/radical West Bank settlers.
The "disgraced Espy brothers?"
This is an unusual phrase. So unusual that "Espy brothers" occurs on four Google hits, only one of which is derogatory.
That one is www.nationalist.org (www.nationalist.org/freetip/1998/board.html). Nationalist.org is very interested in Mike Espy, who was in fact exonerated. Accepting football tickets from someone you regulate may be stupid, but it is (thank God) not yet a felony, except in the mind of Independent Counsel Smaltz.
So, yes, Professor Cole, you get some very interesting posters.
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To return to the topic, Zionism per se is no different from any other kind of...::ahem::... nationalism. It has the same virtues and deficits. In virulent form, it becomes not a constructive force giving people a cohering focus, but a destructive force turning a sense of identity into violence against the other.
Historically, the creation of the state of Israel was essential. Europe had persecuted the Jews for centuries. The Holocaust made it impossible for Jews to trust European intentions. But the original vision, which did not involve ethnic cleansing, was lost. Westernized Jews were strangers unfamiliar with the Middle East and its ways. The United States and the European powers failed to insist of accords in the late 1940s that would have resolved the issue of boundaries. Both Israel and Arab powers such as Egypt and Syria deserve condemnation for the conflicts of the 1950s-1970s. And of course the Cold War exacerbated everything as the Middle East became a site for proxy wars.
I would encourage critics of Israel, such as Kassandra to understand that nothing is as simple as it seems. Jews and Palestinians are cousins. They worship the same God. They are both human and both deserve to live in peace and security.
A lot of the conflict would end if we could come up with cost-effective, non-polluting means of producing fresh water and a substitute for oil.
Thank you for the deep breath of unpolluted air!
And for the laughter with Al Franken today...
I am unaware of any US politicians who support the 1949 borders.
I would have thought the ideal position would have been the original partition into 6 peices. I'm not sure a strict reading of the UN rules allow anything else.
On the one hand, that you even need to _say_ that you can't take land in a war seems sad, but that you didn't say "even in a defensive war" seemed insufficient.
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One of your commenters mentioned pre-emption in history. Certainly the Second Reich's Bismarck was not only an ideal to which Leo Strauss hearkened back (for what else did he know, other than Weimar, to wax poetic for?) but was also a serious user of pre-emption.
But past that the bad example of pre-emption, there was the bad example of massive blockades.
Five years after the US blockaded Cuba, Egypt blockaded something called the Straits of Tiran, which (other than Israeli militarism) did most of the work precipitating the 1967 war.
Bad Examples = Bad Practice = Bad Results
(and, to repeat myself, translate Montesquieu's Esprit de Lois, not Jefferson)
John Koch is incorrect in the post above when he refers to a Hudna as some "hollow truce."
In Islamic tradition, the word evokes an historical event. The first Islamic truce was declared in the year 628 AD at Hodaibiya, in the course of Muhammad's (pbuh) war against the pagan chiefs of Mecca. According to the version now doing the rounds in Israel and among the Right, Muhammad broke the truce and conquered Mecca. Ergo: Don't believe the Arabs, don't believe in a Hudna.
In Arab and Islamic history books, the same event is presented quite differently. The Hudna allowed the adherents of the new faith to enter Mecca on a pilgrimage to the holy rock. The pilgrims used the opportunity to make converts. When most citizens had accepted Islam, Muhammad entered the city almost without bloodshed and was received with open arms. Ergo: already in their earliest history, Muslims realized that persuasion is better than force.
Although this information is not new, it was interesting to see none of the MSM mention this in all the articles about him. What's more interesting is that all those so called liberal blogs that constantly attacked him never ever even came close to this corruptive practice of his. That just proves all these pseudo-lib blogs are nothing more than DNC's unoffical attack dogs.
As for the Zionist movement to the the creation of Israel, there has been so many misinformation created for its justification that they have been accepted as facts. Fraudulent books from Joan Peters to Dershowitz that perpuate these lies has been so highly praised by all establishments while people like Ilian Pappe gets ostracized.
Oh, the tangled web we weave.....
Very interesting material. I wonder if you heard that the UK National Archives have released a batch of material part of which consists of diaries/logs kept of the top secret WW2 War Cabinet meetings that cover a wide spectrum of topics including Palestine. What follows is short but rather revealing:
In July 1943 the Cabinet discussed the situation in Palestine. The Cabinet agreed that action was needed to damp down the existing agitation, which was being brought on by extremist statements. There was concern that the situation might lead to future military commitments.
The Notebooks highlight the different attitudes between the Jewish factions. They record that the Jews in Palestine were regarded as totalitarian, aggressive and expansionist and that ´They were trying to run a state w´in a state v. much on Nazi lines´. However, they make it clear that there was still moderate Jewish opinion both inside and outside Palestine and that this should be encouraged. The Cabinet agreed a draft declaration by the UK and US governments, which said that no decision on Palestine should be reached without full consultation between both Arabs and Jews.
P.M.
I´m committed to creation of a Jewish National Home in Palestine. Let us go on with that; and at end/war we shall have plenty of force with which to compel the Arabs to acquiesce in our designs. Don´t shirk our duties because of diffies…
Wavell.
we have our obligations towards the Arabs…present aspirations of Jews in Pal. are a real menace to our position in M/East & subsequently in India.
W.M.(43)92nd Meeting held on 2 July 1943
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/releases/2006/january/january1/palestine.htm
Terrorism is terrorism who ever commits it. As one with Jewish heritage, I appreciate any voice that says so, because it is a disgrace to Jews everywhere.
I do not expect to see the truth hit the MSM or be spoken in Congress anytime soon, as it has not been for decades.
I get so tired of tilting at these windmills. Thank goodness Prof. Cole does not!
As another person wrote here I too would like to say “Thank you for the deep breath of unpolluted air!”
Prof Cole: Please clarify! One reader wrote:
"Cole's baseless acusation of Al Arian has no
place in a peace and justice list unless the
sender is pointing out that Cole is propogating
baseless smear."
But my reading of this piece was that in fact you were saying that Abramoff was the actual funder of terrorists, while Al Arian was just the opposite. But your use of the phrase "the mirror image" may make this meaning unclear.
A second request for clarification: The reader says "...what can we expect from someone who believes
the US needs to remain in Iraq."
Here, again, my understanding is that you, Juan, have publicly written that you have changed your mind and now believe that the US should Not stay in Iraq. Right?!
Dr. Cole:
In my book you are a true American hero and a patriot. Thank you for having the courage to discuss these important issues.
Thank you, Juan. There has been a general reluctance in the media to mention Abramoff's ties to Israeli terrorists. By that I mean they are of course doing everything possible to avoid the subject. It is also worth noting that were Abramoff a Muslim or an Arab, that distinction would be mentioned every time his name was.
I think the elephant in the room question here is whether Tom Delay knew about the diversion of these charitable funds to an organization that went against Bush Administration policy. Therefore, you would have the House Majority Whip enabling an Israeli extremist organization antithetical to stated administration goals. Great propaganda tool for Arab extremists, btw.
At the very least, if DeLay new, he didn't report it to the Feds. This has gotta be illegal somewhere. Any of you lawyers out there want to comment?
Excellent post. If the United States is aspire to have any moral authority, we need to consistantly call a terrorist a terrorist.
This is an outrage, that we are kept in the dark about so many things;especially when it comes to the palestinian issue.I am so grateful to you for this article and for your courage to stand up for whats right.Why won't anyone listen? It's too sad.
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