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odinsblog · 2 months
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This year’s Super Bowl was a weapon of mass distraction. If there’s any justice, future generations will remember the game not for Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, or Taylor Swift but for the US-funded attacks on Palestinian civilians that occurred while so many Americans were glued to their TVs. During the game, watched by well over 100 million people in the United States, Israel launched a bombing raid of Rafah in the Gaza Strip, the most densely populated area on earth. More than 1 million people had fled now-leveled Gaza City to the refugee camps in Rafah and surrounding areas. Palestinians who have survived previous Israeli strikes are now staving off disease, destitution, and fear.
Meanwhile, CBS granted the Israeli government space for an ad about the 130 hostages left in Gaza. This ad, meant to build public support and justify the slaughter of nearly 30,000 civilians in Gaza, spurred 10,000 people to register complaints with the FCC, because the commercial did not disclose that a foreign government had paid for it. Coupled with the Rafah raid, this looks more like military synergy than happenstance. 
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft also spent $7 million on an ad from his organization Foundation to Combat Anti-Semitism. It features Clarence Jones, a 93-year-old former speech writer for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Kraft and other pro-war billionaires use the memory of King so much, they should be paying his family indulgences for slandering his name. The ad failed to mention that Kraft has given $1 million to pro-war AIPAC and donated $1 million in 2016 to Donald Trump’s inauguration. Given that Kraft says that the Nazi march in Charlottesville was his motivation to start his foundation (Charlottesville was the one with “good people on both sides,” according to Trump), his hypocrisy is insidious.
Kraft and Israel want the same thing: a blank check to uproot Palestinians from Gaza and build settlements. One can also only imagine if a peace organization tried to buy an ad asking Israel and the United States the question: “How many dead children will be enough?” I suspect it would be denied faster than a public-service announcement about concussions.
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halfdeadshadow · 4 months
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kosmic-apothecary · 1 month
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No he’s not. Don’t fall for this. Biden will never stop arming Israel. This is a lie to boost his poll numbers.
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There are already US soldiers on the ground in Gaza that he’s lying to us about (which is what Aaron Bushnell self-immolated over). He may one day say he’s stopped arming them but you can be GUARANTEED those weapons will continue to pour in. Not until AIPAC is registered as a foreign agent and we have an antizionist president and antizionist congress will we be truly divested from these genocidal freaks.
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sugiwa · 6 months
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The AIPAC, one of the leading zionist lobbying groups in Washington, has held tax-exempt status in the US since 1968. I don't think it's fair that the average American, many of whom are vehemently against the genocide of the Palestinians, have their tax dollars taken to fund Israeli war crimes while the AIPAC pays nothing in federal taxes. They are so committed to defending their colonization project overseas, but aren't willing to send their tax dollars to pay for it? Anyway, it'd be really great, if we all collectively filed a tax complaint with the IRS to remove their non-profit status: https://www.irs.gov/charities-non-profits/irs-complaint-process-tax-exempt-organizations
There are a number of reasons that a non-profit may be in-violation of tax law, but of all of them, it would send a loud and clear message if we all used the following:
Income/Assets are being used to support illegal or terrorist activities
The best way to force a ceasefire is to make sure they never stop hearing about it and nothing will hurt more than their pockets.
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luthienne · 4 months
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the american israel public affairs committee is one of the largest lobbying groups in the united states
As M.J. Rosenberg, a former employee of AIPAC, wrote for The Nation in 2019, at the end of the day, the goal of AIPAC is "to ensure that Congress never questions Israel about anything, that it just shuts up and keeps the billions of dollars in aid coming. And above all, without conditions, like requiring Israel to take steps to end the occupation, the blockade of Gaza, or to grant equal rights to Palestinians inside Israel and in the occupied territories."
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epilepticsaints · 1 month
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mysharona1987 · 5 months
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eretzyisrael · 16 days
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soon-palestine · 18 days
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i-am-aprl · 28 days
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How much does it cost to be silent on genocide?
Ask the top recipients of AIPAC money...
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peacefullyraging · 1 month
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odinsblog · 1 month
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THIS WEEK, WASHINGTON’S top Israel lobby is rallying its supporters to go to Capitol Hill and falsely claim to lawmakers that people aren’t starving in Gaza and Israel isn’t blocking aid shipments, according to talking points obtained by the American Prospect.
Israel has led a brutal siege on Gaza since Oct. 7, when Hamas killed 1,139 Israelis and kidnapped more than 200. More than 31,000 Palestinians have been killed, 2 million have been internally displaced, and hundreds of thousands are at imminent risk of famine, according to the United Nations.
The powerful lobbying group American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, is working to maintain support for Israel’s war, amid increased protests and public outcry. This week, AIPAC convened in Maryland for its annual policy conference, which it uses to marshal its donors and supporters to serve as a grassroots lobbying army in the halls of Congress.
The Prospect obtained a copy of AIPAC’s talking points for supporters heading to the Hill — and they are extreme, to say the least. The documents instruct supporters to claim that “reports that people are starving in Gaza are false,” and say that “Israel is not blocking the delivery of aid to Gaza.”
The AIPAC talking points additionally claim that Hamas wants people to believe Gazans are starving in order to “exert pressure” on Israel, and argues the “United States must not fall into Hamas’ trap.”
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These claims from AIPAC are false. Gazans are starving on a massive, unprecedented scale. According to the United Nations, 2.2 million Palestinians in Gaza — almost the entire population of the region — are facing “crisis or worse levels of food insecurity.” Half a million of those included in that figure face “catastrophic” levels of food insecurity.
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) — a leading food security analysis and advocacy group — classifies the Gaza Strip as being in Phase 4 “Emergency” status food insecurity, with a high risk of imminent famine conditions.
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vyorei · 2 months
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hussyknee · 4 months
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nothingelsetobe · 2 months
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Israeli massacre of Palestinians waiting for Gaza aid trucks | Al Jazeer...
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" If it continues like this, we do not want aid delivered anymore. It means another massacre will happen. "
Please watch and reblog.
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ahaura · 5 months
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(Nov. 22)
@hillharper: I didn’t intend for a private phone call to turn public. But now that it has, here’s the truth. One of AIPAC’s biggest donors offered $20m if I dropped out of the U.S. Senate race to run against @RashidaTlaib. I said no. I won’t be bossed, bullied, or bought.
@politico: Donor allegedly offered $20M to recruit a Tlaib primary challenger
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