Update: On 6 November, The Electronic Intifada published the final two episodes of The Lobby – USA.
https://electronicintifada.net/content/watch-film-israel-lobby-didnt-want-you-see/25876
https://electronicintifada.net/content/watch-final-episodes-al-jazeera-film-us-israel-lobby/25896
The
Electronic Intifada has obtained a complete copy of The Lobby – USA, a four-part undercover investigation by Al
Jazeera into Israel’s covert influence campaign in the United States.
We
are releasing the leaked film simultaneously with France’s Orient XXI and Lebanon’s Al-Akhbar, which
have respectively subtitled the episodes in French and Arabic.
The
film was made by Al Jazeera during 2016 and was completed in October 2017.
But
it was censored after Qatar, the gas-rich
Gulf emirate that funds Al Jazeera, came under intense Israel lobby pressure not to air
the film.
Although
Al Jazeera’s director-general claimed last month that there were outstanding
legal issues with the film, his assertions have been flatly contradicted by his own journalists.
In
March, The Electronic Intifada was the first to report on any of the film’s
specific content. We followed this in August by publishing
the first extract of the film, and shortly after Max Blumenthal at
the Grayzone
Project released others.
Since
then, The Electronic Intifada has released three
other extracts, and several other journalists have watched the
entire film and written about it – including Alain Gresh and Antony Loewenstein.
Now
The Electronic Intifada can reveal for the first time that it has obtained all
four parts of the film.
You
can watch the first two parts in the video embeds above and below.
To
get unprecedented access to the Israel lobby’s inner workings, undercover
reporter “Tony” posed as a pro-Israel volunteer in Washington.
The
resulting film exposes the efforts of Israel and its lobbyists to spy on, smear
and intimidate US citizens who support
Palestinian human rights, especially BDS –
the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement.
It
shows that Israel’s semi-covert black-ops government agency, the Ministry of Strategic Affairs, is operating
this effort in collusion with an extensive network of US-based organizations.
These
include the Israel on Campus Coalition, The Israel Project and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies.
Censored
by Qatar
The
film was suppressed after the government of Qatar came under intense pressure
not to release it – ironically from the very same lobby whose influence and
antics the film exposes.
Clayton
Swisher, Al Jazeera’s head of investigations, revealed in an article for The Forward in
March that Al Jazeera had sent more than 70 letters to individuals and
organizations who appear in or are discussed in the film, providing them with
an opportunity to respond.
Only
three did so. Instead, pro-Israel groups have endeavored to suppress the film
that exposes the lobby’s activities.
In
April, Al Jazeera’s management was forced to deny a claim by the
hard-right Zionist Organization of America that the film had been
canceled altogether.
In
June, The Electronic Intifada learned that a high level source in
Doha had said the film’s indefinite delay was due to “national security”
concerns of the Qatari government.
Covert action
As revealed in a clip published by The Electronic
Intifada earlier this week, the film shows Julia Reifkind – then an
Israeli embassy employee – describing her typical work day as “mainly gathering
intel, reporting back to Israel … to report back to the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, the Ministry of Strategic Affairs.”
She
discusses the Israeli government “giving our support” to front groups “in that
behind-the-scenes way.”
Reifkind
also admits to using fake Facebook profiles to infiltrate the circles of
Palestine solidarity activists on campus.
The
film also reveals that US-based groups coordinate
their efforts directly with the Israeli government, particularly its Ministry of Strategic Affairs.
Run
by a former military intelligence officer, the ministry is in charge of Israel’s global campaign of covert sabotage targeting
the BDS movement.
The
film shows footage of the very same ex-military intelligence officer, Sima Vaknin-Gil, claiming to have mapped
Palestinian rights activism “globally. Not just the United States, not just
campuses, but campuses and intersectionality and labor unions
and churches.”
She
promises to use this data for “offense activity” against
Palestine activists.
Jacob
Baime, executive director of the Israel on Campus Coalition, claims in the
undercover footage that his organization uses “corporate level,
enterprise-grade social media intelligence software” to gather lists of
Palestine-related student events on campus, “generally within about 30 seconds
or less” of them being posted online.
Baime
also admits on hidden camera that his group “coordinates” with the Israeli
Ministry of Strategic Affairs.
Baime
states that his researchers “issue early warning alerts to our partners” –
including Israeli ministries.
Baime’s
colleague Ian Hersh admits in the film to adding Israel’s “Ministry of
Strategic Affairs to our operations and intelligence brief.”
“Psychological warfare”
Baime
describes how his group has used anonymous websites to target activists.
“With
the anti-Israel people, what’s most effective, what we’ve found at least in the
last year, is you do the opposition research, put up some anonymous website,
and then put up targeted Facebook ads,” Baime explains in part three of the film.
“Canary
Mission is a good example,” he states. “It’s psychological warfare.”
The
film names, for the first time, convicted tax evader Adam Milstein as the multimillionaire
funder and mastermind of Canary Mission – an anonymous smear site targeting
student activists.
The
Electronic Intifada revealed this in a clip in August.
Eric
Gallagher, then fundraising director for The Israel Project, is seen in the
undercover footage admitting that “Adam Milstein, he’s the guy who funds”
Canary Mission.
Milstein
also funds The Israel Project, Gallagher states.
Gallagher
says that when he was working for AIPAC, Washington’s most powerful
Israel lobby group, “I was literally emailing back and forth with [Adam
Milstein] while he was in jail.”
Despite
not replying to Al Jazeera’s request for comment, Milstein denied that he and his family
foundation “are funders of Canary Mission” on the same day The Electronic
Intifada published the clip.
Since
then, Josh Nathan-Kazis of The
Forward has identified several other groups in the US who fund Canary Mission.
Suppressed film
In
March, The Electronic Intifada published the first details of what is
in the film.
We
reported that it showed Sima Vaknin-Gil claiming to have leading
neoconservative think tank the Foundation for Defense of Democracies working
for her ministry.
The
undercover footage shows Vaknin-Gil claiming that “We have FDD. We have others working on” projects including “data
gathering, information analysis, working on activist organizations, money
trail. This is something that only a country, with its resources, can do
the best.”
As
noted in part one of the documentary, the existence of the film and the
identity of the undercover reporter became known after footage he had shot for
it was used in Al Jazeera’s The Lobby –
about Israel’s covert influence campaign in the UK –
aired in early 2017.
Since
then, Israel lobbyists have heavily pressured Qatar to prevent the US film from airing.
“Foreign agent”
Clayton
Swisher, Al Jazeera’s head of investigations, first confirmed in October 2017 that
the network had run an undercover reporter in the US Israel
lobby at the same time as in the UK.
Swisher
promised the film would be released “very soon,” but it never came out.
Multiple
Israel lobby sources told Israel’s Haaretz newspaper
in February that they had received assurances from Qatari leaders late last
year that the documentary would not be aired.
Qatar denied this, but the paper stood by
its story.
Swisher’s
op-ed in The
Forward was his first public comment on the matter since he
had announced the documentary.
In
it, he refutes Israel lobby allegations about the film and expresses
frustration that Al Jazeera had not aired it, apparently due to
outside pressure.
Several
pro-Israel lawmakers in Washington have piled on more pressure by pushing the
Department of Justice to force Al Jazeera to register as a “foreign agent”
under a counterespionage law dating from the 1930s.
The
Israel lobby goes to Doha
While
the film was delayed, a wave of prominent pro-Israel figures visited
Qatar at the invitation of its ruler, Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
They
have included some of the most right-wing and extreme figures among Israel’s
defenders in the US, such as Harvard law professor Alan
Dershowitz and Morton Klein, the head of the Zionist Organization
of America.
Swisher
wrote in The
Forward that he ran into Dershowitz at a Doha restaurant
during one of these visits, and invited the professor to a private viewing of
the film.
“I
have no problem with any of the secret filming,” Swisher says Dershowitz told
him afterwards. “And I can even see this being broadcast on PBS” – the US public broadcaster.
Yet
it appears that Israel lobby efforts to quash the film were successful –
until now.
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