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The Washington Post Publishes Op-Ed by J Street Founder That Manipulates Facts as Biden Visits Israel

The arrival of US President Joe Biden in Israel is being used by an ostensibly ‘pro-Israel, pro-peace advocacy group’ as a pretext for accusing the Jewish state of being responsible for the ongoing conflict with…

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The arrival of US President Joe Biden in Israel is being used by an ostensibly ‘pro-Israel, pro-peace advocacy group’ as a pretext for accusing the Jewish state of being responsible for the ongoing conflict with the Palestinians.

To readers of the Washington Post’s July 11 opinion piece by Jeremy Ben-Ami, founder and president of J Street, it’s as if the ceaseless incitement and chronic rejection of Israeli peace overtures by Hamas and the Palestinian Authority simply don’t exist.

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Titled, Biden needs to address the coming crisis between Israel and Palestine, Ben-Ami’s Washington Post piece cites Israel 77 times. Although he does mention the word ‘Palestinian’ 48 times, neither the Palestinian Authority or Hamas are referenced at all.

Such glaring omissions make it possible for Ben-Ami to suggest that Israel is to blame for the Palestinian terrorism that was unleashed against innocent civilians:

On the ground, settlements are expanding at a steady pace, demolitions and evictions of Palestinians are increasing, and settler violence is growing bolder — with almost no effective action by Israeli authorities to restrain it. Palestinian terrorism is on the rise, and the status quo on the Temple Mount is cracking…[Israel’s] policy and actions continue to push inexorably toward de facto annexation of large swaths of the West Bank. These steps violate international law and in many cases seem deliberately designed to obstruct the achievement of a two-state solution.”

By not being informed of the frequent Palestinian incitement that precipitated the latest wave of terror, Washington Post readers are likely to come away with a mistaken impression that Israeli policies are the root cause for the outbreak of violence.

Related Reading: Media Blind to PA Incitement as Terror Suspect, 14, Found With ‘Violent’ School Textbooks

For example, in the days leading up to last year’s Hamas-initiated conflict that saw thousands of rockets fired from the Gaza Strip at Israeli towns and cities, Palestinian incitement sparked waves of mob violence perpetrated by Muslims at the Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem during the religious period of Ramadan. 

Indeed, there is almost always an uptick in violence during the Muslim holy month, with historical data indicating a 200 percent increase in terrorist attacks around the world.

Apparently, Ben-Ami missed that salient fact.

What About PA-sanctioned Terrorism?

Meanwhile in Ramallah, the incentivizing of violence against Israelis forms official Palestinian Authority policy. The Palestinian Budget Book states that payments must be made to killed or imprisoned Palestinian terrorists and their families from the Martyrs Fund because the recipients constitute a “fighting sector.”

Notably, the amount paid out increases in proportion to the severity of the crime.

Paying no heed to these grim realities, Ben-Ami doubles down on Israeli culpability:

Over one-tenth of Israel’s Jewish population now lives in occupied territory, governed by different laws and with greater rights than the millions of Palestinians who live next to them in the same territory. The seeming irreversibility of this situation is fueling instability in Palestinian politics and society.”

First, there’s the issue of sourcing. The statistic Ben-Ami cites is taken from Al-Jazeera, a worldwide media organization endowed by a Qatari government that has a long history of attempting to make mainstream an anti-Israel narrative within the coverage of the Jewish state.

More significant is Ben-Ami’s claim that the existence of Jewish communities in the West Bank has led to a “seeming irreversibility” that is “fueling instability in Palestinian politics and society.”

He fails to even reference the Israeli government’s repeated good-faith efforts to jump-start the peace process or the Palestinian leadership’s ceaseless intransigence.

Related Reading: CNN’s Fareed Zakaria Falsely Accuses Israel of ‘Killing Two-state Solution for 15 Years’

The truth is that it has been the PA’s rejection of repeated Israeli attempts to revive peace talks and non-stop incitement to violence that have led to countless rounds of war, as well as the prolonged suffering of the Palestinian people.

Regarding Washington Post’s Decision to Publish J-Street Propaganda

Jeremy Ben-Ami is entitled to his opinions. However, the Washington Post, by not checking Ben-Ami’s facts, is allowing its vast readership to be misled by J Street – a group with an evident anti-Israel agenda.

For example, this ‘pro-Israel, pro-peace advocacy group’ came out in favor of Ben & Jerry’s decision last year to boycott Jewish communities in the West Bank. J Street even started a petition to ‘Protect Ben & Jerry’s Right to Oppose the Occupation.’

Related Reading: Five Lessons to Be Learned From Ben & Jerry’s Attempt to Cream Israel

In June, J Street was one of a handful of pro-boycott organizations, including Jewish Voice for Peace and the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), to speak out against a federal appeals court decision to uphold an Arkansas state law that requires all public contractors to promise they won’t target Israel via boycotts, divestment and sanctions.

And as recently as July 12, J Street expressed its favor for the decision of nine member states of the European Union to continue working with the six Palestinian groups that Israel designated as terrorist organizations in October of last year. 

Is the Washington Post Allowing Biden’s Trip to Be Manipulated?

If Jeremy Ben-Ami is serious about addressing the conflict between Israel and ‘Palestine,’ he may want to consider that there is already a clear path to Palestinian self-rule.

The Oslo Accords forged in 1993 between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization led to the creation of the Palestinian Authority the following year. The agreement was based on a promise by the Palestinian leadership to renounce terrorism and resolve all outstanding issues with Israel via bilateral negotiations.

To date, the Palestinian leadership has failed to live up to its obligations.

Either way, the Washington Post has a responsibility to get the facts right on a topic as complex and nuanced as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. As things stand, WaPo is effectively normalizing sometimes violent unilateral Palestinian efforts to achieve statehood

For there to be any chance of restarting peace talks during Joe Biden’s visit to the Middle East, prominent media outlets such as the Washington Post should refrain from uncritically pushing the agendas of known anti-Israel groups and activists.

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