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These are hard times for the liberal Zionist group, J Street. It had bet all its money on a horse named Hillary to win the election. It expected for the next eight years it would serve the same role as it did during the Obama presidency (i.e. “Jews for Obama”). Her ignominious loss upended J Street’s best laid plans. As it never took to Bernie Sanders and has no affinity for his insurgent politics; and as the Democratic Party is in deep disarray, J Street faces four years in the political wilderness.

As a result, it’s making some mighty strange political choices. This week, the Israeli government hosted its annual anti-BDS student conference at the UN. In past years, pro-Israel donors even paid for students to attend. Among the keynote speakers this year were Trump UN ambassador Nikki Haley and Israeli UN ambassador, Danny Danon, a darling of the far-right Likud Party.

Jeremy Ben Ami, J Street’s president, was proud to send a delegation of J Street U activists to the event:

Every day, estab Jew ldrs tell me J Street shd do more re BDS. When @jstreetu attends UN Summit, gets called anti Semitic, where’s estab? — Jeremy Ben-Ami (@JeremyBenAmi) March 30, 2017

Really, Jeremy, you expect Malcolm Hoenlein or Danny Danon to come to your defense? What are you smokin’? All I can say is that the Likud, Donald Trump and J Street make mighty strange bedfellows!

Apparently, J Street U activists in the hall were abused by pro-Israel activists. They were called nasty names. Even “anti-Semites!” And by a U.S. Congress member no less! What did they expect? That the Israel Lobby (which they’d join in a heartbeat if it would have ’em) would embrace them with open arms?

J Street’s “sell-out” of progressive values is multi-fold. First, it has made common cause with the Trump administration and Likud government, which betray not just progressive values, but liberal ones as well. It has set itself against BDS which is embraced by true progressive movements internationally.

To indicate how far J Street has come off the rails–the student members at the conference, according to the Times of Israel, even proposed a resolution to support investment in the West Bank:

…The left-wing Jewish student organization plans to introduce a bill for ratification which calls for a two-state solution — and for investment and philanthropy in both Israel and the West Bank.

While If Not Now was chaining itself to the doors of the DC Convention Center to throw a wrench in the Aipac conference, and its activists were being beaten to a pulp by JDL thugs, where was J Street? Cozying up to the rancid apparatchiks of Likudism and Trumpism at the UN.

Yesterday, a Palestinian-American, 54 year-old father of four, Kamal Nayfeh, was brutally assaulted at the Aipac protest by thugs associated with JDL Canada. He required 19 stitches to close a gash caused by being struck repeatedly with poles bearing the flags of the U.S. and Israel. After falling to the ground, the attackers continued kicking him in the head. Another INN student activist was also struck in the head by a pole and sustained a concussion. JTA reports that these assaults have now been upgraded to hate crimes.

Yosef Steynovitz, accused of the assault on Nayfeh is pictured here in full JDL regalia. His Facebook profile notes he attended the Ariel Settler College (h/t David Sheen). Pictured is the damage he did to Nayfeh:

55-year-old Palestinian-American professor Kamal Nayfeh was brutally beaten outside AIPAC conference https://t.co/9a1zOrLkLH pic.twitter.com/oGflqd3KpM — Ben White (@benabyad) March 29, 2017

The group’s Grand Wizard, Max Weinstein, who high-tailed it out of town just in time to avoid arrest, made this totally mendacious, self-serving video just before he departed for home from the DC airport.

I’d like to know why this country needs JDL thugs crossing international borders to provoke mayhem and brutalize U.S. citizens? I spent last night asking Canadian media to cover this story. I haven’t heard of any such reports (though there may be ones I haven’t heard of). Shouldn’t the RCMP be interested in Canadian citizens who are such thugs and represent Canada so poorly abroad?

J Street U has also joined with Stand With Us and the Israeli foreign ministry to sponsor a national campus tour by two South African purported youth leaders. The dog and pony show appeared here at the University of Washington campus this week. This Blackwashing exercise is touted as showing Jewish students that Israel and post-apartheid South Africa compare favorably:

“South African activists on Israel’s vibrant democracy, how anti-Israel movements exploit South Africa’s history of apartheid, and why they believe in reclaiming their community’s struggle for justice.”

Even more disturbing is the news that one of the speakers, Yolanda Makhasi, is not the African National Congress Youth League leader she purports to be. In fact, the ANCYL released a lengthy statement denouncing her and the speaking tour. It notes that Makhasi is, in fact, an employee of the Israeli embassy:

The ANC YL said that it is “disturbed” that a certain individual is parading around on a pro-Israel trip in the USA claiming to be a youth leader of the ANC. “This violates our stance and is dishonest, as the individual is no leader of ours,” said Nzuza. “Furthermore, it is shocking to see that the individual concerned is apparently listed on the website of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs as an official at the Israeli Embassy [in Pretoria].” …Any South African “caught in bed with the enemy should be distanced by progressive forces.” The person in question, or anyone else masquerading as an ANC youth leader at counter revolutionary pro-Israel events “must consider their membership revoked as they have placed themselves outside the organisation and the movement’s policies and resolutions.”

After reading the poster for the Reclaiming Our Narrative speaking tour, one can easily see that, in comparing it to the ANC statement, it is a total fraud. It’s no surprise that the MFA would engage in such deception. But it is surprising that Jeremy Ben Ami would let himself be snookered in this way. I’ve tweeted asking him for a response. He has not replied.

The African NGO whose logo is featured on the event poster, Africans for Peace, maintains a website which features anti-BDS statements purportedly written by South African Black students who were once “BDSers” and who’ve since seen the light. Another article is written by someone who once supported “one-state” but has since also become enlightened. In fact, the Israeli government paid for members of the group to attend the UN anti-BDS conference. Well-placed payola brings good hasbara.