Arab American lobbyists urge Obama to cut aid to Israel

Special to WorldTribune.com

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has been urged by Arab and
Muslim organizations to suspend U.S. military aid to Israel.

Arab and Muslim lobbyists invited to discuss Obama’s forthcoming visit
to Israel and Jordan urged the president to reduce U.S. support for Israel
during his second term. The lobbyists said the focus should be on slashing
some of the $3 billion in annual military aid to the Jewish state.

Arab-Americans have used organisations such as the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee to protest U.S. aid to Israel.  /Getty Images
Arab-Americans have used organizations such as the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee to protest U.S. aid to Israel. /Getty Images

“This is something that is necessary for long-term security in the
Middle East,” the lobbyists said in a statement after the meeting.

The lobbyists came from the Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee, the American Task Force for Palestine, Arab American Institute and the American Federation of Ramallah Palestine. Representatives said the groups proposed a review of U.S. aid to Israel, a freeze on Jewish construction in the West Bank and helping the Hamas regime in the Gaza Strip.

Raed Jarrar, spokesman for the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination
Committee said the visit marked the launch of a dialogue with the White
House regarding U.S. policies in the Middle East. Jarrar said the lobbyists were unhappy over the lack of progress in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.

Obama plans to arrive in Israel on March 20 for a three-day visit to
Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan. Palestinian groups have
announced a campaign to disrupt the president’s visit to the West Bank.

“We thank President Obama for engaging Arab American leaders in this
critical dialogue, and we look forward to using this meeting as a
springboard for robust on-going conversations on U.S. policy in the Middle
East,” the lobbyist statement said. “Our meeting underscored the president’s
recognition of the importance of our community’s contributions to
discussions of policy in the region.”

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