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Peter Beinart is the former editor of [[The New Republic]]. He was a leading cheerleader for the Iraq war, opening up the magazine's pages to pro-war neoconseratives. A liberal Zionist himself, he wrote a highly critical article about the American Jewish establishment in the New York Review of Books in 2010 arguing that its increasing shift to the right for both Jews and Israel. | Peter Beinart is the former editor of [[The New Republic]]. He was a leading cheerleader for the Iraq war, opening up the magazine's pages to pro-war neoconseratives. A liberal Zionist himself, he wrote a highly critical article about the American Jewish establishment in the New York Review of Books in 2010 arguing that its increasing shift to the right for both Jews and Israel. | ||
| + | ==Affiliations== | ||
| + | *[[The New Republic]] | ||
| + | *[[AIPAC]] | ||
| + | ==References== | ||
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| + | [[category:Israel Lobby|Beinart, Peter]] | ||
Revision as of 23:18, 18 September 2010
<youtube align="right" size="tiny" caption="Peter Beinart speaks to a gathering of Jewish leaders about his NYRB article">svs7L-OUbks</youtube> Peter Beinart is the former editor of The New Republic. He was a leading cheerleader for the Iraq war, opening up the magazine's pages to pro-war neoconseratives. A liberal Zionist himself, he wrote a highly critical article about the American Jewish establishment in the New York Review of Books in 2010 arguing that its increasing shift to the right for both Jews and Israel.