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The ‘’Emergency Committee for Israel’’ is a [[neoconservative]] front group that “seeks to provide citizens with the facts they need to be sure that their public officials are supporting a strong US-Israel relationship.”<ref>‘About’,[http://www.committeeforisrael.com/about/ Emergency Committee for Israel website], accessed 13 July 2010.</ref>
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==History==
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The ‘’Emergency Committee for Israel (ECI)’’ is one among several astroturf Israel lobby groups established in 2010 aimed at amplifying the alleged ‘Iranian threat’ to American voters to rouse support for Israeli interests ahead of the midterm elections.<ref>Eli Clifton,[http://www.lobelog.com/former-bush-administration-official-heads-up-latest-astroturf-group-pushing-for-attack-on-iran/], “Lobelog.com”, 11 July 2010</ref> Eli Clifton reveals the ECI website domain is registered to Republican [[Margaret Hoover]], a former member of the Bush Administration and Fox News contributor who is part of a “[http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/articles/display/A_Great_Little_Racket_The_Neocon_Media_Machine neoconservative extensive echo chamber] which seeks to create the appearance of a diverse coalition of grassroots groups calling on the US to prevent Iran from going nuclear by any means necessary.”<ref>Eli Clifton,[http://www.lobelog.com/former-bush-administration-official-heads-up-latest-astroturf-group-pushing-for-attack-on-iran/], “Lobelog.com”, 11 July 2010</ref> .<ref>[http://margarethoover.com/wordpress/?page_id=11 ’bio’], accessed July, 2010.</ref> Clifton notes that the ECI’s official website announcement was plugged by the [[Weekly Standard’s]] blog and that they aimed their first media campaign at Congressman Joe Sestak (D-PA) for: “raising funds for the [http://www.cair.com/ Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR)], signing a letter which accused Israel of participating in “collective punishment” in Gaza, and for refusing to sign on to a letter to ‘affirm support for Israel.’”</ref>Eli Clifton with Ali Gharib,[http://www.lobelog.com/familiar-neocons-and-christian-zionist-head-up-new-emergency-committee-for-israel/], “Lobelog.com”, 13 July 2010</ref>. The ECI’s attack on Sestak has prompted analysts to ask how any of Sestak’s actions can be equated with sympathizing with terrorists and express shock at the blatant way in which the ECI pledges its allegiance to Israel under the guise of protecting American interests.<ref>Alex Pareene,[http://www.salon.com/news/politics/war_room/2010/07/12/emergency_committee_israel_kristol], “Salon.com”, 12 July 2010</ref>.
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The emergence of Israel lobby front groups like the ECI at this time is important because they are part of a concentrated effort by neconservatives to maintain their grip on US foreign policy (aimed at enforcing and enhancing the ‘special relationship’ between the US and Israel) by creating the appearance of a voter base appealing for neoconservative goals through media campaigns.<ref>Eli Clifton,[http://www.lobelog.com/the-people-behind-keep-israel-safe-and-stop-iran-now/], “Lobelog.com,” 7 July 2010</ref>
 
==Principals==
 
==Principals==
 
===Board===
 
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*[[Gary Bauer]]
 
*[[Gary Bauer]]
 
*[[Rachel Abrams]]
 
*[[Rachel Abrams]]
 
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===Advisors===
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*[[Michael Goldfarb]]
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===Associations===
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*[[Margaret Hoover]]
 
==Contacts==
 
==Contacts==
 
*Website: http://www.committeeforisrael.com
 
*Website: http://www.committeeforisrael.com

Revision as of 01:11, 14 July 2010

<youtube size="tiny" align="right" caption="The Emergency Committee for Israel’s first media campaign aimed at Congressman Joe Sestak (D-PA) for not being pro-Israel enough>gIuiqho44I8</youtube> The ‘’Emergency Committee for Israel’’ is a neoconservative front group that “seeks to provide citizens with the facts they need to be sure that their public officials are supporting a strong US-Israel relationship.”[1]

History

The ‘’Emergency Committee for Israel (ECI)’’ is one among several astroturf Israel lobby groups established in 2010 aimed at amplifying the alleged ‘Iranian threat’ to American voters to rouse support for Israeli interests ahead of the midterm elections.[2] Eli Clifton reveals the ECI website domain is registered to Republican Margaret Hoover, a former member of the Bush Administration and Fox News contributor who is part of a “neoconservative extensive echo chamber which seeks to create the appearance of a diverse coalition of grassroots groups calling on the US to prevent Iran from going nuclear by any means necessary.”[3] .[4] Clifton notes that the ECI’s official website announcement was plugged by the Weekly Standard’s blog and that they aimed their first media campaign at Congressman Joe Sestak (D-PA) for: “raising funds for the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), signing a letter which accused Israel of participating in “collective punishment” in Gaza, and for refusing to sign on to a letter to ‘affirm support for Israel.’”</ref>Eli Clifton with Ali Gharib,[5], “Lobelog.com”, 13 July 2010</ref>. The ECI’s attack on Sestak has prompted analysts to ask how any of Sestak’s actions can be equated with sympathizing with terrorists and express shock at the blatant way in which the ECI pledges its allegiance to Israel under the guise of protecting American interests.[5]. The emergence of Israel lobby front groups like the ECI at this time is important because they are part of a concentrated effort by neconservatives to maintain their grip on US foreign policy (aimed at enforcing and enhancing the ‘special relationship’ between the US and Israel) by creating the appearance of a voter base appealing for neoconservative goals through media campaigns.[6]

Principals

Board

Advisors

Associations

Contacts

References

  1. ‘About’,Emergency Committee for Israel website, accessed 13 July 2010.
  2. Eli Clifton,[1], “Lobelog.com”, 11 July 2010
  3. Eli Clifton,[2], “Lobelog.com”, 11 July 2010
  4. ’bio’, accessed July, 2010.
  5. Alex Pareene,[3], “Salon.com”, 12 July 2010
  6. Eli Clifton,[4], “Lobelog.com,” 7 July 2010