State Department nominee contributed to book claiming 'Israel lobby' controls politics
JNS
March 7, 2021
US President Joe Biden's nominee for a leading position in the State Department previously worked on a book that accused the "Israel lobby" of influencing American politics.
Uzra Zeya has been nominated as undersecretary for civilian security, democracy, and human rights in the State Department. In 1989 and 1990, she worked for the magazine Washington Report on Middle East Affairs and its publishing group, American Educational Trust.
Uzra Zeya has claimed the Israel lobby uses "dirty money" to bribe and pressure congressional candidates
The Washington Report has questioned the loyalty American Jews have to the United States.
While a magazine staff member, Zeya compiled research for a book arguing that "the Israel lobby has subverted the American political process to take control of US Middle East policy" through a secret network of "dirty money" coming from political action committees that bribe and pressure congressional candidates into supporting pro-Israel policies, the Washington Free Beacon reported.
For her work, Zeya is credited in the acknowledgments section of the American Educational Trust's 1990 book "Stealth PACs: How Israel's American Lobby Took Control of US Middle East Policy."
The book states: "The inevitable public perception is that such ardent supporters of Israel have no real interest in making the United States a better place for all of its citizens, but only in making Israel a more secure and prosperous place for Jews."It further claims that AIPAC gives secret orders to American Jews on who to vote for and financially support, according to the Beacon.
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