"Taking
Down" British Officials
Israel
conspires against the Mother of Parliaments
• JANUARY 31, 2017
•unz.com
A quite incredible story out
of England has not received much media coverage in the United States. It
concerns how the Israeli Embassy in London connived with government officials
to “take down” parliamentarians and government ministers who were considered to
be critical of the Jewish State. It was also learned that the Israeli Embassy
was secretly subsidizing and advising private groups promoting Israeli
interests, including associations of Members of Parliament (MPs). The story is
interesting on several levels, particularly given the recent furor in the U.S.
over allegations that Russia has been interfering in American politics.
By
way of comparison, though no evidence has been provided to support the claim,
Russia allegedly arranged for a hack into the Democratic National Committee
server to obtain factual information potentially embarrassing to the Hillary
Clinton campaign. The information was then made public and may have influenced
how some Americans voted.
Compare that to what has been
going on meanwhile in Britain, where an Israeli Embassy diplomat named Shai
Masot, “an officer in the Israel Defense Forces and…serving as a senior
political officer at the London Embassy,” was meeting with Maria Strizzolo, a
senior British civil servant who was formerly chief of staff to Conservative
parliamentarian and ardent Zionist Robert
Halfon. Masot is certainly an intelligence officer under diplomatic cover.
Masot and Strizzolo’s candid discussion,
which was secretly recorded by al-Jazeera, related specifically to getting rid
of Foreign Office Minister Sir Alan Duncan, regarded as a supporter of an
independent Palestinian state.
To
Masot’s additional query “Can I give you some MPs that I would suggest you
would take down?” Strizzolo suggested “…if you look hard enough, I’m sure there
is something that they’re trying to hide…a little scandal maybe.” Another
alleged pro-Arab member of Parliament Crispin Blunt was also identified, with
Strizzolo confirming that he was on a “hit list.”
It was also learned that
Masot had been secretly subsidizing and advising two ostensibly independent groups, the
parliamentary Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI) and the Labour Friends of
Israel (LFI). Masot did, however, express concern that Israel’s control over
incoming parliamentarians was not quite what it used to be: “For years, every
MP that joined the parliament joined the LFI. They’re not doing that any more
in the Labour Party. CFI, they’re doing it automatically. All the 14 new MPs
who got elected in the last elections did it automatically.”
Shai Masot also was working with friendly young British Jews, providing
them with jobs at his embassy and then seeding them into positions in advocacy
organizations where they continued to be paid secretly by him while promoting
positions that would protect Israel from any criticism. One such group is
Britain’s National Union of Students (NUS). Recently there has been somewhat of
a furor over Shakira Martin, a vice president in the group, who accepted an
all-expenses paid trip to Israel organized by the Union of Jewish Students,
a pro-Israel organization which is among those receiving funding and guidance from
the Israeli embassy in
London. The al-Jazeera tape has also revealed that Richard Brooks, another NUS
vice president, had been plotting with pro-Israel activists to remove elected
NUS president Malia Bouattia, a
supporter of Palestinian rights and the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions
movement.
It
does not require much in the way of imagination to realize that the Masot
meetings probably occur every day right out in the open in Washington,
including Israeli officials and Congressmen as well as heads of political
advocacy organizations and lobbies. The list of prominent politicians “taken
down” by Israel is lengthy, and includes Cynthia McKinney, Adlai Stevenson III,
Paul Findley, Chuck Percy, William Fulbright, Roger Jepsen, and Pete McCloskey.
And a similar situation prevails in the U.S. regarding human rights and
politically liberal organizations that are ostensibly privately funded. As Jeff
Blankfort has noted, they are frequently headed by American Jews who prove
quite willing to criticize the United States but are generally reluctant to say
anything bad about Israel. Whether they are actually directly or indirectly on
the Israeli government payroll would be an interesting project for a good
investigative journalist.
One
might reasonably consider Israel’s interference in the democratic process in
friendly countries like the U.K. and U.S. as much farther reaching and damaging
than anything Moscow has done. Yet Russia is being excoriated by the U.S. and
European media daily, investigated by Congress and sanctioned because of what
are little more than unproven allegations. Israel has clearly done some things
to interfere with local politics that are arguably much worse and the silence
is deafening. So one should not be surprised by the toothless British reaction
to the suggestion that its government officials might be removed by the
clandestine activity of a foreign country: “The Israeli ambassador has
apologized…the UK has a strong relationship with Israel and we consider the
matter closed.”
Britain under its new Prime
Minister Theresa May has also been rolling over in response to Israel’s
perceived interests almost as obsequiously as the U.S. Congress. After
Secretary of State John Kerry described Israel’s government as “extreme right
wing” on December 28th, May sprang to Tel Aviv’s
defense, saying “we do not believe that it is
appropriate to attack the composition of the democratically elected government
of an ally. We are also clear that the settlements are far from the only
problem in this conflict. In particular, the people of Israel deserve to live
free from the threat of terrorism, with which they have had to cope for too
long.”
May’s rejoinder could have
been written by Netanyahu, and maybe it was. Two weeks later, her government
cited “reservations” over a French government sponsored
mid-January Middle East peace conference and would not sign a joint statement
calling for a negotiated two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
after Netanyahu vociferously condemned the proceedings.
It all recalls Pat Buchanan’s
description of the U.S. Congress as an Israeli occupied zone, which raised holy
hell at the time even though Buchanan did not go far enough judging by what has
been happening in Britain. Indeed, lobbying on behalf of Israel is a global
phenomenon with organizations like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee
(AIPAC) existing in various forms in a number of other countries. BICOM, the Britain Israel Communications and Research
Centre, is an AIPAC clone located in London. It is well funded and politically
powerful, working through its various “Friends of Israel” proxies. Americans
might be surprised to learn that in Britain Jewish organizations uniquely are allowed to patrol heavily Jewish London neighborhoods in
police-like uniforms while driving police type vehicles and there have been
reports of their threatening Muslims who enter the areas.
Indeed,
wherever one goes – Western Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United
States – there is a well-organized and funded mechanism in place ready, willing
and able to go to war to protect Israel. Most of the organizations involved
take at least some direction from officials in Tel Aviv. Many of them even
cooperate fully with the Israeli government, its parastatal organizations and
faux-NGOs like the lawfare center Shurat HaDin. Their goal is to spread
propaganda and influence the public in their respective countries of residence
to either hew to the line coming out of Tel Aviv or to confuse the narrative
and stifle debate when potential Israeli crimes are being discussed.
Israel’s diaspora allies are
backed up by a formidable government organized machine that spews out
disinformation and muddies the waters whenever critics surface. The Israeli
Foreign Ministry has a corps of paid “volunteers” who monitor websites worldwide and
take remedial action and there is a similar group working out of the Prime
Minister’s office. That is why any negative story appearing in the U.S. or
Britain about Israel is immediately inundated with pro-Israel comments, many of
which make exactly the same coordinated points while exhibiting the same
somewhat less than perfect English. On sites like Yahoo they are actually able
to suppress unwelcome comments by flooding the site with “Dislike” responses. If
a comment receives a large number of dislikes, it is automatically blocked or
removed.
The sayanim,
local Jews in their countries of residence, are essential to this process,
having been alerted by emails from the Israeli Foreign Ministry about what to
do and say. The reality is that Israel has lost the war of public opinion based
on its own actions, which are becoming more and more repressive and even
inhumane and so are difficult to explain. That means that the narrative has to
be shifted by Israel’s friends through subterfuge and the corruption of the
information and political processes in each country. In some places the key
media and political players who are engaged in the process can simply be
bought. In other places like England they can be intimidated or pressured into
taking positions that are neither in their own countries’ interests nor morally
acceptable. In large countries like the United States, Britain and France a
combination of friendly suasion and coercive elements often come together.
In some extreme cases the
game Israel plays is brutal. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently warned New Zealand that backing a U.N.
resolution condemning Israeli settlements would be a “declaration of war.” In
all cases, the objective is the same: to repress completely, discourage or
misrepresent any criticism of Israel and to block any initiatives that might be
taken that would do damage either to the Israeli economy or to the country’s
perceived standing in the world. In some countries including the U.S. and
Britain, Israel’s advocates work their subversion of local institutions right
out in the open and are highly successful in implementing policies that often
remain largely hidden but that can be discerned as long as one knows what to
look for.
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