Re: [Salon] Netanyahu promotes genocide and annexation with his choice of Leiter as Israeli ambassador to the US



He's one of Us! Or at least what seems the vast majority here, with ties to the New Right/National Conservative Quincy Institute and The American Conservative magazine (not me, as a harsh critic of each of those National Conservative ideologues). 

This appointment signifies how much the U.S. is under Kahanism/National Conservatism today, after this election (made so easy by the Democrats own Zionist "Conservatism"), with Trump as incoming President, NatCon Leader Vance as VP, all associated as NatCon Founder Yoram Hazony's Disciples. Especially the VP. Making it logical for Netanyahu to appoint a fellow NatCon to go with this administration's own Zionist National Conservatives. And they're probably still popping champagne corks at QI/TAC! With they so influential here that any criticism of these US Zionist/Fascists is frowned upon here, especially denounced by Traditional Conservative when it is of their Main Man: Trump!

So let's put aside hypocrisy and duplicity and admit that Leiter's appointment is cause for cheer, here, and at The American Conservative magazine and their fellow NatCon partner Quincy Institute on this disproportionally National Conservative, Trumpite email list. Making me an extreme outlier here. Yechiel Leiter is a National Conservative, though with no need to self-identify as such in Israel, it being a given there that he, and they, represent the Kahanist Fascists. He's not only NatCon Yoram Hazony's close friend, but long-time fellow NatCon/Settler/Kahanist ideologue, as can be seen in their ideological collaboration going back decades through the Shalem Center to the Herzl Institute of today. Making him so welcome to the incoming Trump administration, and to QI/TAC, in that Leiter is so ideologically intertwined with them:  

https://herzlinstitute.org/en/people/

Yoram Hazony is President of the Herzl Institute. 
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Yechiel Leiter teaches Law at the Kiryat Ono Academic Center and is a Resident Scholar at the Herzl Institute.


https://www.thejewishnews.com/news/yechiel-leiter-american-israeli-former-settler-leader-who-lost-a-son-in-gaza-to-serve/article_0dc90944-9f73-11ef-93c8-df2c18eb27ea.html
BLUF: "His appointment likely signals that Netanyahu expects the incoming Trump administration to take a friendlier approach to Israeli West Bank settlements than President Joe Biden’s administration. Trump unveiled a peace plan in the final year of his first term that would have left Israel in control of vast swaths of the West Bank, and Trump’s ambassador to Israel during his first term, David Friedman, was also a supporter of settlements. Friedman has remained close to Trump and could be in the running to resume his old role.
. . . 

"Leiter has been affiliatd with right-wing policy groups including the Shiloh Policy Forum and the Kohelet Policy Forum, a key player in the Netanyahu coalition’s controversial judicial overhaul. He has a doctorate degree in political philosophy from the University of Haifa.                                                                                                                                                      ". . . Leiter has been affiliatd with right-wing policy groups including the Shiloh Policy Forum and the Kohelet Policy Forum, a key player in the Netanyahu coalition’s controversial judicial overhaul. He has a doctorate degree in political philosophy from the University of Haifa."

That's not all, Folks!
BLUF: "The Shalem chapter of my life is now ended. I left Shalem more than a year ago together with a group of colleagues. Shalem College, in the steady hands of its new President Martin Kramer, and of Dan Polisar, who took my place as Provost, will go on, God willing, to change the face of Israeli undergraduate education. I will be President at the Herzl Institute, a few blocks up the street from the beautiful old Shalem building, now standing empty. Leading the Herzl Institute with me will be three long-time friends from Shalem: Ofir Haivry, Vice President; Meirav Jones, Executive Director; and Lorena Avraham, Office Manager. Resident scholars at the institute include Joshua Berman, Yechiel Leiter and Shmuel Trigano.

BLUF: "As a result, a number of historians have credited me with formulating “neo-Zionism” as a response to post-Zionism in Israel.


With Polisar, Hazony does to Israeli education what the Quincy Institute, The American Conservative, and their partner Hillsdale College do to U.S. education, acting as right-wing historical revisionists, and attacking non-fascist education: https://www.yoramhazony.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/textbook-1-e-all.pdf
As NatCon J.D. Vance calls for in the U.S., and did so as a continuing, loyal speaker at National Conservative conferences from their very first one, down to their last earlier this year, when he essentially caught a taxi to take him from Quincy, to the NatCon conference down the street (not literally as they were about a month apart) where he was also a keynote speaker. Especially after Israel began their genocide, and college students protested that:
With Vance showing at Quincy when the genocide was established beyond a doubt, that he was on the Settler Fascist's/National Conservative side: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVzoZwoU_RY                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    J.D. Vance on a Foreign Policy for the Middle Class. 

Making it really perverse that a pro-Palestinian on this list is so sycophantic to The American Conservative "Neo-Zionist" Editor here (National Conservative). 


BLUF: "The Shalem Center was founded in 1994 by Dr. Yoram Hazony, who was a close associate of Benjamin Netanyahu. It supports academic work in the fields of philosophy, political theory, Jewish and Zionist history, Bible and Talmud, Middle Eastern Studies, archaeology, economics, and strategic studies.

According to its mission statement, "It seems that the entire Jewish people is suffering from an indentity crisis that's intensifying, whose signs are seen in all areas of life. The need to provide a proper response to these processes is the force that motivated the founding of the Shalem Center."

. . . 

"The center, which has raised over $10 million toward the establishment of the college, has the generous support of donors from the American right. Current and past donors include the Bernstein family, Sheldon Adelson, George Rohr, Ron Lauder and Leonid Nevzlin. It has received a $5 million gift from U.S. businessman David Mess who is on the center's board of directors.The Shalem Center was founded in 1994 by Dr. Yoram Hazony, who was a close associate of Benjamin Netanyahu. It supports academic work in the fields of philosophy, political theory, Jewish and Zionist history, Bible and Talmud, Middle Eastern Studies, archaeology, economics, and strategic studies."


 I don't criticize Hazony's sympathy for his wonderful friend Yechiel Leiter's loss of his son, but the comment below shows that he, Hazony, and Trump/Vance, fully agree with what Israel is doing, to "complete the job." 

And with respect, as much as I hate to say it, but this Trump promoting, by QI/TAC , and others, email list, bears a lot of complicity for that, as "Complicity for the Incitement of Genocide," a war crime. Though it will never be charged. 

"Excited that , former Senior Fellow at the Herzl Institute, will be Israel’s ambassador to Washington. Yehiel is author of “John Locke’s Political Philosophy of the Hebrew Bible.” His son Moshe, who grew up with our children, was killed in combat in Gaza this year."


Our wonderful friends Yechiel and Chani Leiter lost their oldest son Moshe in Gaza yesterday. Funeral today. Netanyahu spoke with Yechiel and promised him: I swear to you. Your son will not have fallen in vain. We will complete the job. And completing the job means that the day after Hamas, it will not be possible for another Hamas to arise and take its place.
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Exclusive: Kushner returns to advise Trump on administration - Jared Kushner was among the key figures in Trump's first administration and led many of its successes.

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On Nov 10, 2024, at 8:13 AM, @listserve.com> wrote:


Netanyahu promotes genocide and annexation with his choice of Leiter as Israeli ambassador to the US

Israeli flags are placed around pictures of hostages in Gaza, at the Israeli embassy in Washington, DC, on February 26, 2024. [Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images]

Promoting genocide and colonial expansion remain high on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s agenda, and Donald Trump’s forthcoming return to the White House is a reminder of all Israel gained under his first presidency. Netanyahu’s choice for ambassador to the US – Israeli-American Yechiel Leiter – encapsulates both genocide and settler-colonial expansion.

“Yechiel Leiter is a highly talented diplomat, an eloquent speaker, and has a deep understanding of American culture and politics,” Netanyahu stated. “I am convinced that Yechiel will represent Israel in the best way possible, and I wish him success in his role.”

The success Netanyahu envisages is no doubt linked to Israel’s ongoing genocide and colonial expansion in the occupied West Bank. In November 2023, Leiter’s son, Moshe Yedidya, was killed in Gaza. At his son’s funeral, Leiter read out a letter in English addressed to US President Joe Biden. Emphasising that the point of the letter was not to share bereavement emotions, Leiter warned the US to avoid pressuring Israel to retreat from Gaza. “Stand back Mr. President: don’t pressure us,’ Leiter asserted. “Let us do what we know how to do, indeed what we must do, to defeat evil.” Repeating Netanyahu’s rhetoric, Leiter said that his son died “fighting against Hamas-ISIS.” A simple falsehood which, in the Israel narrative, is enough to gloss over genocide.

Leiter’s political career is littered with examples of promoting Israeli colonialism through such twisted frameworks, and his allegiances say more about Israeli state and settler-terror.

Born in the US and having settled in Israel 40 years ago, Leiter’s political career includes serving as Chief of Staff in Israel’s Foreign Minister and Deputy Director General of Israel’s Education Ministry. As a Knesset member, Leiter was also an aide to former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.


In his youth, Leiter was a member of the Jewish Defence League (JDL), which was outlawed by the FBI and designated a terrorist organisation until 2022. The JDL was founded by Rabbi Meir Kahane, who was convicted of terrorist related attacks in the US. Kahane later moved to Israel and started advocating for the expulsion of Palestinians from Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories. Leiter also founded the One Israel Fund in 1994, which works with Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank and with the IDF in providing security equipment. One Israel Fund uses the rhetoric of Israel’s purported (and non-existent) vulnerability to create the image of a helpless, defenceless people, despite settlers in the occupied West Bank enjoying complete protection from the IDF.

In 2023, Leiter penned an article calling for the dismantling of the Palestinian Authority, on the pretext of the PA allegedly advocating for terrorism. According to Leiter, the PA is responsible for inciting global antisemitism, illegal construction in Area C, delegitimising Israel and “institutional corruption that harms the Palestinian population”. Coming from an individual who implored Biden to allow Israel to continue the genocide in Gaza, this purported concern for Palestinians’ suffering under the PA’s institutional corruption only feeds into the Israeli narrative of annexation of the occupied West Bank.

Netanyahu has opted to appoint an ambassador that is pro-genocide and pro-annexation. In his first presidency, Trump portrayed and proved himself aligned with Israeli interests, although the Abraham Accords temporarily staved off the formal annexation of territory in the occupied West Bank.

The context now, however, is different. On one hand, Trump has declared the intention to end all wars in the Middle East, albeit with the usual vague rhetoric that leaves more questions than provides answers. If one had to assess what Trump and Jared Kushner uttered a few months ago, the consensus would be that genocide is profitable for both Israel and the US.

While the focus on Gaza remains paramount, the occupied West Bank cannot be forgotten. The increase in Israeli state and settler violence, as well as repression against Palestinians involved in resistance, could indicate that the PA might be facing unprecedented violence from Israel under the pretext of eradicating terrorism. Netanyahu had stated that the PA also wants Israel’s gradual demise, which means that the illusory symbolic state-building funded by the international community, notably the EU, will not stand a chance if Israel decides it is time to mete out the same fate.


Annexation, as former US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman regularly reminded, was suspended, not permanently halted. Netanyahu’s appointment of Leiter makes it clear that annexation is back on the agenda, while the genocide in Gaza continues unabated. Employing ethnic cleansing through different methods will also have the international community less focused on what is happening in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

While the international community has completely normalised ethnic cleansing, Netanyahu knows that so far the occupied West Bank remains the last standing international project allegedly promoting economic stability and good governance in Palestine. Annexation, whether formal or de-facto, will not evoke criticism, because the veneer of the Abraham Accords remains in place both to further Israel’s relations with corrupt Arab leaders, as well as allow Israel to stand on a par with the West’s projected ideals on the West Bank. This is reminiscent of the attitude towards the two-state compromise – there is tacit consensus it will never be applied, but its existence provides impunity for Israel and the international community, as Palestinians continue to be expelled from their lands through various methods.

Leiter will certainly be in a position to advocate for both of Netanyahu’s ethnic cleansing plans. Since Operation Protective Ends in 2014, Netanyahu bided his time for a much bigger devastation for Palestinians which found no opposition from the international community. With Gaza almost completely destroyed and its population forbidden from returning to the North, Leiter’s appointment might signify Netanyahu setting his sights on the West Bank which will have disastrous consequences for the Palestinian people. Conversely, Leiter’s position will also further Netanyahu’s rhetoric of eliminating Hamas and ethnically cleansing Gaza of all Palestinians – a view which the HaGvurah Forum, of which Leiter is a member, advocates for.

All in all, Netanyahu is placing his bets on making more gains in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. What remains to be seen is, what is Trump’s vision of ending all wars in the Middle East? If the Israeli-US alliance remains as “iron-clad” as ever, genocide and annexation will find permanent representation in Washington through Leiter.


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