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The Limitations Of J Street

To call J Street “anti-Israel” is simply absurd. But a harder charge to shake off is that it doesn’t represent the Jewish mainstream. Full Article at The New Ledger

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  1. National Security Adviser James L. Jones addresses the J Street Conference in Washington, DC, October 27, 2009. Jones spoke on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of the US in helping resolve it.
  2. JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 6:  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting on December 6, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel. Netanyahu is lobbying EU foreign ministers to oppose an initiative put forward by the current holders of the EU presidency, Sweden.
  3. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, center, attends the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem Sunday, Dec. 6, 2009.
  4. JERUSALEM - DECEMBER 3:  In this handout image supplied by the Israeli Government Press Office (GPO), Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Russian Security Secretary Nikolai Patrushev December 3, 2009 in Jerusalem, Israel.

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