“Ongoing settlement construction is diminishing the chances of a two-state solution and endangering Israel’s very future as a Jewish, democratic home.”

This is not a statement by PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas, or Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa.
This is a statement of J Street director Jeremy Ben-Ami. He rebukes Jews who claim a right to settle in the Biblical heartland of Israel.
“Funding such activity is both irresponsible and provocative.”, claims Ben-Ami.
J Street called for an investigation into American charities that fund Israeli settlement activity. J Street is a self-proclaimed political home for “pro-Israel, pro-peace Americans,” launched a campaign Monday calling on the U.S. Treasury Department to look into whether organizations named in a July 6 New York Times report have broken the law.
The report identified more than 40 U.S. organizations that have collected over USD 200 million in tax-deductible gifts for schools, synagogues and recreation centers in the West Bank and eastern Jerusalem.
“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,” said the J Street appeal to followers to petition Treasury to investigate the funding.
Treasury, White House and State Department spokesmen did not return requests for comment on the status of the settlements named in the story, and whether the U.S. government was considering action.
Source: JTA.
My comment:
The Orthodox Jewish Magazine Vos Iz Neias reported in 2009, that J Street received funds from Arabs and Muslims.
That report was of course denied.
But the latest attack from Jewish liberals in America on Jewish settlers in Israel, is a proof good enough.
Because if I had not told you that the above statement was from a man claimed to be a Jew, you could have mistakenly taken it to be from the mouth of any corrupt dictator in the Middle East.
Within Christianity, we talk about apostate brethren. By rejecting the Word of God or falsifying the gospel, they become out worst enemies.
Zionist Jews seems to face a similar threat from their own apostate brothers and sisters. The irony is that Evangelical Christian supporter of Israel and Zionist Jews have a lot more in common, than many seems to admit.
The common ground is our faith in God of Israel. The promises given by He and His Son are eternal. We might disagree on who the Messiah is, but we rebuke those who mess up the scriptures with Worldly affairs.
Read this article from Sderot Media Center. It should no longer take any religious Jew by surprise.
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