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Sunday, June 6, 2010

Arafat groupie and official member of the J Street Advisory Council, Robert Malley, the on-again-off-again Obama advisor, can now "envision" the idea of an American led flotilla intended to break the Israeli blockade of Hamas-controlled Gaza.

Al Jazeera English presents the interview:

The utter absurdity of inviting inveterate Israel-haters like Malley to sit on its council conclusively demonstrates  the real animus J Street holds for The Jewish State.  We've profiled him before.  Malley is a favorite go-to guy for Al Jazeera, the Qatar based news agency that brought us the birthday celebration for Samir Kuntar, the Lebanese terrorist who brutally killed a Jewish policeman and his four year old daughter in Nahariya in 1979.  He returned to a hero's welcome in Lebanon after being freed in a prisoner exchange for soldiers Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser whereupon the "objective" Qatari news channel threw him a party.

Note: The Al Jazeera staffer, Clayton Swisher, is one of Malley's strongest supporters in his long since discredited account of how Ehud Barak sabotaged the Camp David Peace Plan.  He shares (and even wrote a book about it) Malley's exculpation of Arafat (denied by both Bill Clinton and Dennis Ross). And who does Swisher count among his friends?  The execrable MJ Rosenberg formerly of Media Matters, another favorite of Ben Ami and J Street.

This is the caliber of people chosen to sit on J Street's Advisory Council. It should also be kept in mind that Malley was Obama's classmate at Harvard. Ominouser and ominouser.

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"He returned to a hero's welcome in Lebanon after being freed in a prisoner exchange for soldiers Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser..."

Unfortunately, that exchange was not for the return of Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser, it was for the return of their remains.

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