A U.S. consulting firm almost entirely composed of former staffers of President
Obama’s re-election campaign has been hired to run an election effort in Israel
aimed at defeating Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Obama said he can't meet with Netanyahu in Washington but he can send his ex-staffers to Israel to undermine Netanyahu. You will recall the U.S. sent intelligence operatives to Egypt during the "Arab Spring" uprisings to undermine our ally Mubarak.
Jeremy Bird, pictured above, national field director for Obama’s 2012 campaign, is now working for a new non-profit group, V15, that is running an effort to defeat Netanyahu in the upcoming election.
A closer look at Bird’s consulting firm as well as its working relationship with the Israeli groups finds he is just one of scores of former senior Obama election campaign staffers now working on the anti-Netanyahu effort.
Last week, the Obama rejected an opportunity to meet with Netanyahu in March when he is in Washington to address a joint meeting of Congress, saying it didn’t want to influence the Israeli elections. The White House criticized House Speaker John Boehner for inviting Netanyahu, accusing him of “breaking protocol.”
V15 is “trying to replace Israel’s government” and cause “nothing less than an electoral upset” in the Israeli elections in March.
V15 founder Nimrod Dweck said, “We say replace the government, it’s not directed at specific individuals. There have been many years of right-wing governments during which little happened, it’s time to change course and give people hope.”
V15, or “Victory 2015” is backed by a U.S.-U.K. group called “One Voice,” whose official Tel Aviv offices are adjacent to those of V15.
One Voice bills itself as an “international grassroots movement that amplifies the voice of mainstream Israelis and Palestinians.” It has a clearly leftist tone.
One Voice put out a press release Tuesday that was decidedly anti-Netanyahu.
“We believe that it’s critical that the majority of Israelis who are concerned about the numerous security and socio-economic challenges we face have their voices heard in the next election,” said OneVoice Israel’s executive director, Polly Bronstein, who is pictured above.
“We need a prime minister and a government who will be responsive to the people.”
OneVoice Israel and V15 are working with premier grassroots consulting firm 270 Strategies to leverage the most cutting-edge mobilization techniques. 270 Strategies is led by Bird.
Bird arrived in Tel Aviv with a team of four consultants “that will try to channel the energies of V15 into an organized methodology.”
Part of Bird's strategy includes a door-knocking campaign as well as a social media blitz. 270 Strategies is composed of scores of former Obama campaign employees.
270 Strategies’ team of 45 staffers includes 16 who worked directly for Obama’s campaigns.
Jeremy Bird, pictured above, national field director for Obama’s 2012 campaign, is now working for a new non-profit group, V15, that is running an effort to defeat Netanyahu in the upcoming election.
A closer look at Bird’s consulting firm as well as its working relationship with the Israeli groups finds he is just one of scores of former senior Obama election campaign staffers now working on the anti-Netanyahu effort.
Last week, the Obama rejected an opportunity to meet with Netanyahu in March when he is in Washington to address a joint meeting of Congress, saying it didn’t want to influence the Israeli elections. The White House criticized House Speaker John Boehner for inviting Netanyahu, accusing him of “breaking protocol.”
V15 is “trying to replace Israel’s government” and cause “nothing less than an electoral upset” in the Israeli elections in March.
V15 founder Nimrod Dweck said, “We say replace the government, it’s not directed at specific individuals. There have been many years of right-wing governments during which little happened, it’s time to change course and give people hope.”
V15, or “Victory 2015” is backed by a U.S.-U.K. group called “One Voice,” whose official Tel Aviv offices are adjacent to those of V15.
One Voice bills itself as an “international grassroots movement that amplifies the voice of mainstream Israelis and Palestinians.” It has a clearly leftist tone.
One Voice put out a press release Tuesday that was decidedly anti-Netanyahu.
“We believe that it’s critical that the majority of Israelis who are concerned about the numerous security and socio-economic challenges we face have their voices heard in the next election,” said OneVoice Israel’s executive director, Polly Bronstein, who is pictured above.
“We need a prime minister and a government who will be responsive to the people.”
OneVoice Israel and V15 are working with premier grassroots consulting firm 270 Strategies to leverage the most cutting-edge mobilization techniques. 270 Strategies is led by Bird.
Bird arrived in Tel Aviv with a team of four consultants “that will try to channel the energies of V15 into an organized methodology.”
Part of Bird's strategy includes a door-knocking campaign as well as a social media blitz. 270 Strategies is composed of scores of former Obama campaign employees.
270 Strategies’ team of 45 staffers includes 16 who worked directly for Obama’s campaigns.
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