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Near East Report is AIPAC's inhouse publication which was launched by [[I.L. Kenen]] with startup funding from the Jewish Agency, violating the [[Foreign Agents Registration Act]] restrictions on funding of propaganda for a foreign state.<ref>Senate Foreign Relations Committee investigation into the Activities of Agents of Foreign Principals in the United States, 23 May 1963, p.1735 cited in Smith (2007)</ref> The funds were siphoned through the American Zionist Council, which would eventually be forced to register under FARA by the Kennedy Administration.
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Near East Report is AIPAC's inhouse publication which was launched by [[I.L. Kenen]] with startup funding from the Jewish Agency, violating the [[Foreign Agents Registration Act]] restrictions on funding of propaganda for a foreign state. The funds were siphoned through the [[American Zionist Council]], which would eventually be forced to register under FARA by the Kennedy Administration.<ref>Senate Foreign Relations Committee investigation into the Activities of Agents of Foreign Principals in the United States, 23 May 1963, p.1735 cited in Grant Smith (2007)''[http://www.amazon.com/Foreign-Agents-Committee-Fulbright-Espionage/dp/0976443775 Foreign Agents: The American Israel Public Affairs Committee from the 1963 Fulbright Hearings to the 2005 Espionage Scandal]'', Institute for Research</ref>
  
 
==Principals==
 
==Principals==

Latest revision as of 11:53, 5 August 2010

Near East Report is AIPAC's inhouse publication which was launched by I.L. Kenen with startup funding from the Jewish Agency, violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act restrictions on funding of propaganda for a foreign state. The funds were siphoned through the American Zionist Council, which would eventually be forced to register under FARA by the Kennedy Administration.[1]

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  1. Senate Foreign Relations Committee investigation into the Activities of Agents of Foreign Principals in the United States, 23 May 1963, p.1735 cited in Grant Smith (2007)Foreign Agents: The American Israel Public Affairs Committee from the 1963 Fulbright Hearings to the 2005 Espionage Scandal, Institute for Research