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by Yedidya Atlas - The writer is a senior
correspondent and commentator for Arutz 7 Israel National Radio.
This commentary was written after he spent the past ten days in New
York and investigated the two candidates' pre- and post-candidacy
positions.
Nov. 7 '00 / Heshvan 9, 5761
In This Article:
1. What Did They Say Before?
2. Hillary Rushed to Support Palestinian State
3. Money From the American Muslim Alliance
4. Emerson's Testimony
5. The Real Hillary
Here is a picture of Hillary Clinton KISSING SOHA ARAFAT. There are
NO pictures of her kissing anyone who espouses freedom from
terrorism. Gets you sick doesn't it?
Tomorrow, American-Jewish voters will make their decision whether to
cast their ballot in New York's Senate race for Democratic candidate
Hillary Clinton, or for Republican candidate Rep. Rick Lazio. If
Israel's security is a deciding factor in their considerations, then
a review of their respective positions BEFORE they became candidates
and began running after the key Jewish voting bloc reveals basic
differences between the two.
WHAT DID THEY SAY BEFORE?
An in-depth study of Congressman Rick Lazio's eight-year track
record voting in the House of Representatives on issues related to
Israel shows that he has been a 100% supporter of Israel. A member
of the Republican Israel Caucus and a member of the House Budget
Committee, Lazio has been a consistent supporter of foreign aid
bills and the continuation of US aid to Israel. He has also been an
outspoken supporter of American recognition of Jerusalem as the
undivided Capital of Israel including signing a Congressional
letter to the President urging the transfer of the US Embassy to
Jerusalem, and not signing a Congressional letter calling on the
President to pressure Israel to stop construction of Jerusalem's Har
Homa neighborhood. Lazio has also co-sponsored two pieces of
legislation that call for official U.S. recognition and construction
of an embassy in Jerusalem. If Israel is the issue, then his record
- which is on the record - speaks for itself.
HILLARY RUSHED TO SUPPORT PALESTINIAN STATE
And Hillary Rodham-Clinton? Well, in May 1998, she told a youth
conference on Middle East peace in Villars, Switzerland, that she
supports the eventual creation of an independent Palestinian state.
Her spokesperson, Marsha Berry told reporters: ""These remarks are
her own personal view." Then, in November 1999, while on a purported
State visit to the Middle East, she publicly appeared with Yasser
Arafat's wife Suha. With Hillary at her side, Suha Arafat made the
deliberately false allegation that "Our [Palestinian] people have
been submitted to the daily and intensive use of poisonous gas by
the Israeli forces, which has led to an increase in cancer cases
among women and children." Mrs. Arafat also accused Israel of
contaminating much of the water sources used by Palestinians with
"chemical materials" and poisoning Palestinian women and children
with toxic gases.
Instead of reacting with outrage, Hillary Clinton sat by silently -
and gave her a hug and a kiss when she finished speaking. Later,
many hours after the event, and only after a media furor put her on
the spot for what many view as a bit more than a mere political
"faux pas", Mrs. Clinton called on "all sides" to refrain from
"inflammatory rhetoric and baseless accusations" - including Israel,
whose leaders made no such accusations. Glossing over this
remarkably repugnant affair, Mrs. Clinton has yet to specifically
contradict and denounce the monstrous lies uttered by Yasser
Arafat's wife in her presence.
MONEY FROM THE AMERICAN MUSLIM ALLIANCE
Hence, it is no wonder that the American Muslim Alliance chapter in
Massachusetts held what it called a "successful fundraiser" for
First Lady Hillary Clinton at the Park Plaza Hotel in Boston on June
13, 2000. AMA Massachusetts Chair Tahir Ali said afterwards, "We are
attempting to send an important message to all AMA chapters: we must
support all who have [Muslim] interests at heart, regardless of what
part of the country they are running in."
EMERSON'S TESTIMONY
According to Steve Emerson, a well-known investigative journalist
specializing in militant Islamic organizations, the AMA's leaders
"have sanctioned terrorism, published anti-Semitic statements, and
repeatedly hosted conferences that were forums for denunciations of
Jews and exhortations to wage jihad." Faced with pressure on the
matter, Mrs. Clinton announced on Oct. 25th that she was returning
the $50,000 in campaign contributions raised for her by the AMA. She
failed to give a credible explanation as to why it took her more
than four months from June 13th until October 25th until she saw
it necessary to return the money.
Mr. Emerson, in a recent Wall Street Journal article, noted: "As
first lady, Mrs. Clinton began in 1996 an outreach program to Muslim
leaders in the U.S. With America's Muslim population at some six
million and growing, an effort to include the community's leaders in
the mainstream of American politics is unquestionably a worthy
undertaking. But curiously, nearly all of the leaders with whom Mrs.
Clinton elected to meet came from Islamic fundamentalist
organizations. A review of the statements, publications and
conferences of the groups Mrs. Clinton embraced shows unambiguously
that they have long advocated or justified violence. By meeting with
these groups, the first lady lent them legitimacy as "mainstream"
and "moderate"."
But this should not be unexpected, considering Mrs. Clinton's past
radical affiliations. During the 1980's, ultra-liberal lawyer
Hillary Rodham-Clinton served on the board of the New World
Foundation, which funneled money to the Palestine Liberation
Organization, at a time when the PLO was officially recognized by
the United States as a terrorist organization.
Similarly, in February 1996, Hillary hosted a reception at the White
House for leaders of Hamas-supporting groups such as the American
Muslim Council and the Council on American-Islamic Relations. And in
January, 1998, Hillary hosted another White House reception honoring
Muslim leaders and the Muslim Public Affairs Council who defended
militant Islamic fundamentalism and also supported radical Islamic
groups.
THE REAL HILLARY
This, then, is the real Hillary Rodham-Clinton. An ambitious woman
willing to utter any banal cliche on behalf of "Israel's security"
to placate unaware New York Jewish voters, but one whose pre-Senate
race record on Israel is appalling. It's a record of supporting the
terrorist PLO, even before the 1993 signing of the first Oslo
Agreement on the White House lawn, of ignoring blatant calumny
heaped on Israel by Suha Arafat, of supporting the creation of a
Palestinian PLO State, of hosting and legitimizing extremist Islamic
groups in the United States. Most recently, it included taking
campaign contributions from these very same evil, anti-Semitic
organizations - until being caught with her hand in the extremist
Islamic cookie jar. This is the very same Hillary Rodham-Clinton who
now claims to be Israel's friend.
Her record says otherwise. Lazio's doesn't.
If true support of Israel is a factor in voting for a New York
Senate candidate, the real record shows only one candidate who has
really supported Israel.
The writer is a senior correspondent and commentator for Arutz 7
Israel National Radio. This commentary was written after he spent
the past ten days in New York and investigated the two candidates'
pre- and post-candidacy positions.
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