In a development that is not sending shockwaves through the pro-Israel community, the "pro-Israel, pro-peace" advocacy group J Street has declared its support for the Palestinian refusal to recognize Israel as a Jewish state.

In a statement posted on the group's website, executive director Jeremy Ben-Ami says that to "keep moving forward, both [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas] now need to give a little."

Netanyahu, he says, must drop his insistence that Abbas recognize Israel as a Jewish State because "it is simply unrealistic and unreasonable to expect any Palestinian leader to consent" to such a demand.

Ben-Ami never goes on to say what Abbas "needs to give."

J Street's advocacy for the Palestinian refusal to recognize Israel as a Jewish state follows a nearly unbroken period of advocacy for Palestinian and Iranian interests since the group's founding in 2008. J Street took the Hamas position on Israel during Operation Cast Lead later that year, accusing the IDF of war crimes and promoting the discredited Goldstone Report. It lobbied for the Iranian regime's position against Iran sanctions. It defended the terrorists who attacked IDF soldiers on the 2010 Gaza flotilla. J Street also took the Palestinian and Arab League position on a UN Security Council resolution on Israeli settlements in 2011.