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Scapegoating Their Own Jewish Community
The Jewish far Left has become a more frequent and increasingly louder voice in the growing chorus against Israel within the growing extreme liberal camp.
The following illustrations hardly tell the whole story:
- Last month’s protest two days before Passover by a Jewish anti-‘occupation’ group IfNotNow at the offices of the Anti Defamation League in New York and AIPAC in Boston netted 23 arrests. Protestors wore t-shirts which read “No liberation with occupation.” In total, about five hundred participated in “Liberations Seders” around the country.
- Two Jewish members of the far left CODEPINK, unfurled a banner at the Western Wall reading “American Jews Support BDS.” In a statement, the two blamed the violence in the region on the “occupation.”
- There are Jewish professors and students who are joining in the attacks against Israel on college campuses. Some, although a smaller minority, have even aligned with the Palestinian advocacy group, Students for Justice in Palestine, which bears responsibility for much of the anti-Israel activity.
- Another group, Jewish Voice for Peace which regards itself as the Jewish wing of the Palestine solidarity movement supports BDS and the Palestinian claim of the right of return.
- The New Israel Fund dispenses funds to fringe groups in Israel which defame the Jewish state. Some call for economic boycotts.
- Leaders of the Reform movement call for the end of the “occupation.”
- In a column in Haaretz, a former president of NFTY, the Reform Jewish Youth Movement, compared opposition to the “occupation” with the fight against “segregation” in the 1960s.
- Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders recently inflated numbers of Palestinian casualties in the most recent Gaza war and accused Israel of a ‘disproportionate’ response.
- Past chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations, Seymour Reich, in an article highly critical of Israel entitled, “Israel’s Assault on Democracy: Time to Speak Out,” referenced Sander’s absurd comments and noted how they were “Greeted with enthusiastic approval by the mostly young audience, many of them Jewish.”
- American Jewish author, Michael Chabon referred to the “occupation” as “The most grievous injustice I’ve ever seen.”


June 26, 2026 






