ed note–anyone considering themselves ‘woke’ to the ‘JQ’ and who has not factored into their understanding of this topic the entire ‘GET TRUMP’ operation that has been run out of Israel since Trump’s days as ‘candidate DJT’ and all of it due to his plans for containing/curtailing/quarantining the Judaic virus before it can kick off WWIII needs to go back to playing political checkers rather than political chess since they obviously do not possess the minimum skills necessary to competently engage in the latter.

Judea, Inc and all its tentacled organizations don’t care about ‘immeeegrayshun’. They don’t care about the 2nd Amendment. They don’t care about universal health care. They don’t care about the environment. They don’t care about ‘womens’ issues’. All the barking dogs that were set loose 5 years ago against DJT were completely (or almost) silent during previous administrations–including Republican ones–when all of these same issues existed, and no one should doubt for a moment that the hand holding onto the leashes of those barking dogs is to be found on the other side of the world in that ‘Deep State’ currently sitting on stolen land in Palestine.

What they care about 1st, 2nd and 3rd is Israel, and particularly ‘Greater Israel’ which they believe they are destined to bring into existence, and therefore, anyone, and especially some uppity Goy leader such as DJT who comes along and stands in the way of them attaining that ‘inheritance’ which they believe to be theirs by virtue of divine decree simply has to go.

Now, as far as the manner in which ‘J Street’, the left-wing counterpart to the most powerful lobby operating in America, AIPAC, and the manner by which it is steering the (presumed) incoming Biden, please keep in mind the following–

The ‘fresh approach toward the conflict’ between the feral Jews and their Ishmaelite victims which J Street is advocating is not ‘fresh’ at all. It is a return to ‘status quo ante DJT’ and back to ‘business as usual,’ which is Israel playing the role she has scripted for herself of the innocent, harmless, guileless, pure-as-the-wind-driven-snow peacemaker who really, really, REALLY wants to just ‘get along’ with the Arabs/Amalekites/Ishmaelites and to engage in ‘negotiations’ with them for ‘peace’, using all that aforementioned script as cover for her to continue on with her long-planned-for agenda of devouring more and more Palestinian land.

Trump’s approach–as ‘flawed’ as it may have been on several levels (not the least of which was its not rectifying the unspeakable injustices and war crimes perpetrated by the feral Jews against the Palestinians) nevertheless represented an entirely new approach to this problem by abandoning the futile effort of pressing the Jews to return to the pre ’67 lines, which is simply NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN short of every country in the world coming together and building a global army made up of millions and driving them at bayonet point back over the original partition lines, and all can rest assured that long before something as impossible as this happens, Israel will employ her long-threatened Samson Option and turn the entire planet into an irradiated nuclear wasteland.

Sad to say, the Palestinians and their supporters around the world are doubtless in full-swoon mode now over J Street’s ‘recommendations’ (demands) to Biden and who believe that a ‘new era’ of peace negotiations has just dawned, when in fact, what has just taken place is that Netanyahu has been reinstalled as US President, Vice President, Sec. of State, Sec. of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, CIA director, Speaker of the House, Senate Majority Leader, etc, etc, etc…

 

Haaretz

J Street will call on President-elect Joe Biden to reverse many of the previous U.S. administration’s moves concerning Israel and the Palestinians, including taking President Donald Trump’s Mideast peace plan off the table, Haaretz has learned.

The left-wing, pro-Israel political organization has prepared a set of policy recommendations for the incoming Biden administration that are based on adopting a fresh approach toward the conflict, going beyond what previous administrations have attempted.

The group argues in the policy agenda document, obtained by Haaretz, that this approach begins with reversing much of the Trump administration’s moves over the past four years.

“As we look forward to the Biden administration taking office in just a few weeks, J Street has engaged with a wide range of stakeholders and policy professionals to exchange views on policy recommendations and proposals,” J Street Director of Communications Logan Bayroff said when asked for comment.

The group, which endorsed Biden in the presidential election but did not back any single candidate during the Democratic primary, recommends that the incoming administration begin by dropping Trump’s peace proposal, and reversing State Department policies on the term “occupation” and legal opinions on the legality of settlements.

It also hopes the Biden White House will restore the prohibition on funding for joint U.S.-Israeli scientific research at Israeli institutions located in the West Bank.

J Street is also calling on Biden to remove any roadblock preventing the Palestinian diplomatic mission in Washington from reopening while reinstating an independent U.S. diplomatic mission to the Palestinians in Jerusalem, separate from the U.S. Embassy.

While J Street isn’t calling for the relocation of the U.S. Embassy back to Tel Aviv, it is urging Biden to declare an American intent to open a U.S. embassy for a Palestinian state in East Jerusalem following a negotiated end to the conflict.

Regarding the Palestinians, J Street is calling on Biden to restore U.S. aid to the Palestinians while calling on the Palestinian Authority to replace its prisoners’ payment program, which has attracted criticism from both Democrats and Republicans over the years. It is also calling on Biden to desist from blocking Palestinian efforts to seek membership or recognition in international organizations.

J Street argues that Biden must counter the deepening of the occupation and creeping annexation, clearly stating that the United States will not recognize any annexation outside the context of an Israeli-Palestinian agreement. It calls on Biden to consider a number of measures should Israel continue at pace, including the cessation of blanket diplomatic protection and a reexamination of how U.S. security assistance is provided to Israel, including the restriction of any aid toward any activities that perpetuate conflict.

The organization also recommends Biden introduce a multilateral approach to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict – one that does not push for the immediate resumption of bilateral talks. Instead, J Street argues for a multipronged approach on international, regional and bilateral levels.

This approach would include working with the international community for a framework that could serve as nonbinding terms of reference; promoting a complementary regional framework that encourages Arab states and the Palestinians to revise and update the Arab Peace Initiative that was first introduced by the Saudis at the Arab Summit in 2002; establishing a package of shared incentives for a two-state solution; expanding support for civil society; and fully implementing the $250 million at his disposal thanks to the Nita M. Lowey Middle East Partnership for Peace Act; easing the Gaza blockade to address the ongoing crises; encouraging steps toward unified, representative Palestinian governance; and engaging in a public diplomacy campaign in Israel to clarify what the United States believes is necessary to maintain and strengthen the U.S.-Israeli relationship and Israel’s future as a democratic homeland for the Jewish people.

J Street is hoping both the Biden administration and Congress avoid policy traps that it believes undermine open debate, and in turn weaken the prospects for peace. It argues that legislation and executive action at the local, state, and national levels on the BDS movement and antisemitism have been exploited to penalize free speech and provide legal cover for settlements.

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