Israel Lobby Portal

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Welcome to the Israel Lobby Portal on Spinprofiles

Welcome to the Israel Lobby Portal on Spinprofiles—your guide to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR.

An A-Z list of all pages in the Israel Lobby is here.

Spinprofiles has a policy of strict referencing and is overseen by an Managing editor and a Sysop and several Associate Portal editors. The Editor of the Israel Lobby Portal is Idrees Ahmad idrees.ahmad AT spinprofiles.org.

Priority pages on the Israel Lobby


Israeli government and intelligence connections

Reuven Erlich, former spook, what is he doing now?


US Lobby

Saban Center for Middle East Policy what is its role?

UK groups

BICOM | Northern Ireland Friends of Israel

European lobby

European Friends of Israel

Israeli Think tanks

Shalem Center - a controversial think tank, can you help to describe it? |

Issues

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What is the Israel Lobby?

In their authoritative study of the Israel lobby in the United States, John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt describe it as 'a loose coalition of individuals and organizations that actively works to move U.S. foreign policy in a pro-Israel direction...it is not a single unified movement with a central leadership'. It is 'a powerful interest group, made up of both Jews and gentiles, whose acknowledged purpose is to press Israel's case within the United States and influence American foreign policy in ways that its members believe will benefit the Jewish state. The various groups that make up the lobby do not agree on every issue, although they share the desire to promote a special relationship between the United States and Israel' (Mearsheimer & Walt, 2007: 5).

Although the focus of Mearsheimer and Walt is the United States, the influence and activities of the lobby are by no means confined there. The lobby also has a presence in Canada, Europe, Latin America and more recently even China.


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