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    State Department Funds Anti-Israel Extremists

    March 4, 2015 by Ronn Torossian


    The U.S. State Department’s Middle East Partnership Initiative (MEPI) offers what they describe as assistance, training and support to groups and individuals striving to “create positive change in society.” MEPI works in 18 countries and territories, partnering with civil society organizations, community leaders, youth and women activists and private sector groups to advance “reform.” On their website, the State Department describes their efforts as an approach that is “bottom-up and grassroots, responding directly to local interests and needs.”

    MEPI’s emphasis is on supporting citizen empowerment – they work directly and cooperatively with Middle East and North Africa-based (MENA) civil society organizations to create local and sustainable partnerships. Since 2002, the organization has contributed over $600 million to more than 1,000 grant projects.

    Who knows how much American blood has needlessly been spilt, and how many billions of dollars in American interests have been lost as the result of America’s failed initiatives in the region?

    Through its so-called “local grants program,” MEPI enables American Foreign Service Officers at U.S. embassies in the Middle East and North Africa to “identify and support key projects that promote civil society and the rule of law, increase political participation, empower women and youth, create civic educational opportunities, support independent media and foster economic growth and opportunity.”

    Research now reveals that in Israel, MEPIoperates in liberal projects which alienate the masses of Israeli citizens and have endangered the region. They have tried to “resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” provide extensive financing to projects focusing on empowering the Arab and Bedouin sectors, and promote political ability, governance and political reforms in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

    More recently, the U.S. State Department,mainly via MEPI, has donated money to organizations and movements aiming to replace the existing Israeli government.

    Among the meddling that has been done in the sole civil democracy in the Middle East:




    The State Department has also donated to organizations who promote boycotts against Israel, including:
    The New Israel Fund/Shatil – Some of the organizations supported by the NIF and Shatil participate in and initiate campaigns to delegitimize Israel, as they practice. They are considered an extreme leftist organization, yet received $1,025,804 from MEPI between 2009 and 2011, and received over $200,000 in 2012-2013.

    Al-Tufula, an organization that promotes the empowerment of Arab women, and the Galilee Society: The Arab National Society for Health Research & Services for empowering Israel’s Arab society are participants in the slander campaign against Israel, including in the filing of a written declaration to the UN Human Rights Council concerning Operation Protective Edge. The declaration called on the council to “condemn the deliberate, systematic and widespread targeting of Palestinian civilians and civilian objects … Establish an independent, international commission of inquiry… investigate all violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law committed within the context of Operation Protective Edge in the Gaza Strip.” Al-Tufula received $71,164 in funding from MEPI in 2013, and Galilee Society received $223,302 from MEPI in 2011-2012.

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    Shot: John Kerry Snubs Netanyahu To Meet With Iran’s FM Zarif – Chaser: Zarif Then Calls For “Annihilation” Of Netanytahu Regime…
    The optics of this couldn’t look any worse for Kerry.
    Via Times of Israel:
    Iran’s Foreign Minister acknowledged that his country seeks the annihilation of the “Netanyahu regime” but denied that it seeks to wipe out Israel.
    In an NBC interview on Wednesday, Zarif finessed a series of questions raised by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his speech to Congress Tuesday, including over Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei’s tweet last year urging the annihilation of Israel, and about his own laying of a wreath at the grave of Imad Mughniyeh, the arch-Hezbollah terrorist responsible for the killings of hundreds of Americans.
    Zarif said Netanyahu had been fanning “hysteria” since 1992 with the claim that Iran was two years from the bomb. “Once this fear mongering is out, then we can have a deal,” he said. Zarif also denied stalling the IAEA’s efforts to probe alleged nuclear weapons work. He spent much of the extensive interview castigating Israel for a series of alleged vicious crimes, while insisting on Iran’s tolerant and peaceful nature
    They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
    “As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”

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    Main U.S.-backed Syrian rebel group disbanding, joining jihadists

    March 5, 2015 10:01 am By Robert Spencer 11 Comments
    “Charles Lister, an analyst with U.S, [sic] think tank Brookings, described in a tweet the implosion of the group as ‘absolutely remarkable.'” Brookings is a Qatar-funded institution that consistently downplays, denies, and obfuscates the reality of the global jihad threat. This development is only “remarkable” to anyone who was credulous enough to believe that these groups were “moderate” in the first place.
    “Main U.S.-Backed Syrian Rebel Group Disbanding, Joining Islamists,” by Jamie Dettmer, Daily Beast, March 1, 2015 (thanks to The Religion of Peace):
    One of the last moderate Syrian rebel groups trusted by Washington is waving the white flag—and picking up the Islamists’ black one.
    The Syrian rebel group Harakat al-Hazm, one of the White House’s most trusted militias fighting President Bashar al-Assad, collapsed Sunday, with activists posting a statement online from frontline commanders saying they are disbanding their units and folding them into brigades aligned with a larger Islamist insurgent alliance distrusted by Washington.
    The statement bore Hazm’s stamp and logo, and according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a pro-opposition monitoring group, the brigade’s fighting units are disbanding. Emails and phone calls to Hazm’s political leaders were not returned.
    “Given what is happening on the Syrian front, offenses by the criminal regime with its cronies against Syria as a whole, and Aleppo specifically, and in an effort to stem the bloodshed of the fighters, the Hazm movement announces its dissolution,” the statement said.
    Charles Lister, an analyst with U.S, think tank Brookings, described in a tweet the implosion of the group as “absolutely remarkable.”
    The apparent implosion comes just weeks after the Obama administration halved its funding of the 4,000-strong secular brigade—one of several more moderate rebel militias that have seen their U.S. funding cut or scaled back since Christmas.
    They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
    “As a general rule, the earlier you recognize someone is trying to kill you, the better off you’ll be.”

    "You think a wall as solid as the earth separates civilisation from barbarism. I tell you the division is a sheet of glass."



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