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Soros network gave paid fellowship to head of anti-Israel center propping up terrorism
Washington Examiner ^ | February 14, 2024 | Gabe Kaminsky

Posted on 02/20/2024 3:34:44 PM PST by Twotone

The philanthropy network steering the wealth of Democratic megadonor George Soros awarded a paid fellowship to the leader of a law school’s anti-Israel office facing a Senate investigation for promoting terrorist sympathizers, records show.

Senate Judiciary Committee Republicans this month requested Rutgers University by Feb. 20 turn over funding and budget information on its Center for Security, Race and Rights, which the lawmakers accused of spreading “vile antisemitic propaganda,” while its advisory board included Adeel Mangi, a judicial nominee for the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Rutgers Law professor Sahar Aziz, who directs the center, pocketed $143,000 from the Soros-backed Open Society Foundations network for its equality fellowship to advance “racial justice,” according to disclosures on the grantmaker’s website.

That Aziz was a fellow through OSF for 18 months beginning in 2021 is likely to light a fire under Republicans to obtain financial records from Rutgers on the Center for Security, Race and Rights, which equated condemnation of Hamas last year to attempts to “ignore over 75 years of colonial violence and the horrific consequences born out of these decades of oppression and attempted erasure.” Soros is a chief foe of conservatives, who have long held that the 93-year-old billionaire’s staggering grants through OSF, such as to pro-Palestinian organizations linked to terrorism, fuel societal decay. OSF’s expenditures in 2022 were $1.3 billion, with at least $37.7 million of that sum being directed to the Middle East and North Africa.

“I am not at all surprised that the center’s director received funding from George Soros’s web of dark money,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told the Washington Examiner, noting he and his Judiciary panel colleagues aim to vet the center’s funding sources and “promotion of antisemitic propaganda.”

In their letter last Tuesday, senators expressed concern to Rutgers about its center, which received $6,500 from Mangi and $13,000 from his law firm, Patterson Belknap, over the years. The center hosted a 2021 event on the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, which featured Sami al Arian, an ex-University of South Florida professor who pleaded guilty in 2006 to aiding the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist group. It also featured Hatem Bazian, a University of California, Berkeley professor who has supported “intifada” against Israel, and Rabab Abdulhadi, a San Francisco State University professor who’s hosted events with convicted Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine terrorist Leila Khaled.

A spokesperson for OSF told the Washington Examiner that its 2021 fellows finished their program in 2023, asserting the grantmaker has not directly funded the Rutgers-housed center and did not support Aziz at the time of its 9/11 anniversary event. A description under the Soros fellowship website page for Aziz says she sought “to support a diverse set of academics and advocates working to better understand and combat racialized national security narratives that disproportionately impact communities of color.”

“The Open Society Foundations is a leader in the effort to advance racial justice in the United States, and in the fight against antisemitism and anti-Muslim hate,” OSF told the Washington Examiner. “We are proud to support individuals working to expand justice and opportunity for historically marginalized communities through innovative projects and research.”

Rutgers is one of many universities across the U.S. that has been blasted by members of Congress for anti-Israel activities on its campus after the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attack on Israel. In December of last year, Rutgers administrators suspended its Students for Justice in Palestine chapter over vandalism and disruption of classes, though the group was reinstated in New Brunswick soon after and instead handed a one-year probation, NorthJersey.com reported.

Aziz has been the director of the Rutgers-housed center since its 2018 founding. The professor previously taught at both Boston University and Texas A&M University and had a one-year stint from 2008 to 2009 as a senior policy adviser for the office of civil rights under the Department of Homeland Security, according to Aziz’s resume on file with Rutgers.

Also on Aziz’s resume: her foreign policy fellowship gig between 2016 and 2017 for the liberal Brookings Institution’s center in Doha, the capital of gas-rich Qatar, a key backer of Hamas. The FBI in 2022 notably seized the electronic data of former Marine Gen. John R. Allen, who became president of Brookings in 2017, as part of an investigation into whether he illegally lobbied for Qatar’s government. Allen resigned from the think tank in 2022, and federal prosecutors decided against criminally charging him this January.

Former Brookings Doha Center fellow Saleem Ali said in 2014 he was instructed by the think tank to “not take positions critical of the Qatari government in papers,” according to the New York Times.

Aziz, who clerked from 2004 to 2005 for U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland Judge Andre M. Davis, has been criticized by GOP senators for sharing a pro-Hamas propaganda post in October 2023 stating, “Turns out there no rapes or ‘beheaded babies’! Israel & its MSM accomplices are making up so many outrageous lies to distract from its carnage in Gaza!”

She signed an open letter in 2021 that said, “We are in awe of the Palestinian struggle to resist violent occupation, removal, erasure, and the expansion of Israeli settler colonialism.” The Rutgers professor declared just days after Oct. 7 of last year that “standing with Israel” after 1,200 civilians were murdered in the Jewish state was seemingly equivalent to supporting Hamas.

“‘Standing with #Israel’ now means standing with ethnic cleansing and war crimes against #Palestinians; just as Standing with #Hamas means standing with terrorism against #Israeli civilians,” Aziz posted on X on Oct. 14. “You either support human rights for all people or you don’t.”

On Monday, the conservative Judicial Crisis Network nonprofit group launched an advertising campaign Monday slamming Mangi, the judicial nominee, and his ties to the Rutgers-housed center.

“The revelation that the center’s founding director received an Open Society fellowship further indicts this antisemitic, America-hating organization that Adeel Mangi advised and supported,” Carrie Severino, president of JCN, told the Washington Examiner.

Rutgers and Aziz did not return requests for comment.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Israel; News/Current Events
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1 posted on 02/20/2024 3:34:44 PM PST by Twotone
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To: Twotone

SorozNazi is, imho, just about the most dangerously evil person on earth today.

this article includes some of the organizations he funds...

https://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individuals/george-soros/


2 posted on 02/20/2024 3:54:55 PM PST by faithhopecharity (“Politicians are not born. They're excreted.” Marcus Tillius Cicero (106 to 43 BCE))
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To: Twotone

Can anyone imagine what they would do to a republican if they did a fraction of the things that Soros does. This guy is untouchable because he is at the top of the deep state.


3 posted on 02/20/2024 3:59:27 PM PST by Revel
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To: All

Are US taxpayers being scammed by foreign aid “good cop, bad cop” money grabs?

George Soros is the spendthrift billionaire with an endless supply of money to screw up American politics. Now, new revelations suggest Soros appears to be doing the “good cop, bad cop” routine (to get his hands on US foreign aid tax dollars?).

Soros has expressed outright hostility to Israel and Zionism time and time again. It’s no secret. So to discover Soros, is, in fact, one of the largest donors to one of the Israeli lobbies-—— the J Street lobby-—— is a revelation.

J Street has suggested, time and time again, that Soros was not an Israel supporter. But Eli Lake was quoted in the Atlantic WRT Soros and his family giving J Street $750,000 to J Street over a one year period.

The scandal grows from a decision by Jeremy Ben-Ami, founder and president of J Street, to cover-up, over a long period of time, something he knew to be true: That George Soros, the billionaire moneyman and self-avowed dissident of Israel, provided the Israeli J Street Lobby with almost $750,000 in funding.

James Besser, at The New York Jewish Week, frames the impact of this cover-up in stark and simple terms: “There’s no way this isn’t going to make the US politicians supported by J Street and those who may be considering accepting its endorsement incredibly nervous. Instead of providing protection for the politicians they supported, J Street essentially hung them out to dry by lying about their connection to the controversial moneyman Soros.”

An Atlantic reporter, Chris Good, was one of the journalists lied to by J Street; he ripped the organization a new one once he learned he was the target of J Street’s disinformation campaign.

News of the Soros J Street donation, first brought to light by Eli Lake, an in-demand ace reporter, was accompanied by disclosures about a larger, and stranger, donation, by a resident of Hong Kong. J Street supporters on Capitol Hill are worried that the organization is using foreign money to provide money to American political candidates, and encouraging foreigners to support Israeli funding in US legislation.


4 posted on 02/20/2024 4:29:00 PM PST by Liz (Political correctness is tyranny with manners. Charlton Heston.)
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To: Twotone

Once a Kappo, always a Kappo


5 posted on 02/20/2024 4:34:55 PM PST by Long Jon No Silver (Rrily)
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To: Twotone

https://www.jihadwatch.org/2024/02/minneapolis-muslim-trained-at-isis-camp-said-he-would-shoot-new-york-up-we-going-to-come-blow-new-york-up


6 posted on 02/20/2024 4:39:30 PM PST by combat_boots
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To: combat_boots

Adeel Mangi, Pakistani born. Harvard Law. Baboo goes to Washington without the help of Jerry Seinfeld.


7 posted on 02/20/2024 4:42:47 PM PST by Bookshelf
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To: Twotone

So, Soros is still a Kapo. Oy vey!


8 posted on 02/20/2024 6:18:51 PM PST by NetAddicted (MAGA2024)
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To: Liz
Soros has expressed outright hostility to Israel and Zionism time and time again. It’s no secret. So to discover Soros, is, in fact, one of the largest donors to one of the Israeli lobbies-—— the J Street lobby-—— is a revelation.
You have it completely and laughably backwards. The revalation is that you know nothing of Soros and JStreet and fell for an antisemitic conspiracy. J Street does not support Israel. J Street was set up by the left to counter the center-left AIPAC and to allow for the Democrats to push an alliance with Iran. J Street is currently trying to protect Hamas. It also is funding the anti Israel Democrat Squad.
9 posted on 02/21/2024 5:45:13 PM PST by rmlew ("Mosques are our barracks, minarets our bayonets, domes our helmets, the believers our soldiers." )
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To: rmlew

J Street Lobby Rallies its supporters

On Friday, Oct 20th, 2023, the Biden Administration sent a Supplemental Funding Request to the US Congress that contains key priorities for the American Jewish community:

Please urge your federal elected officials to take action by sending an email below or picking up the phone to call using the script at the end of this form. Your advocacy will help ensure Congress passes the Supplemental Budget Request, which includes the following:

<><>$14.3 Billion in Emergency assistance to Israel: This emergency assistance will bolster Israel’s ability to defend herself and replenish vital defense systems, including the Iron Dome and David’s Sling missile defense programs.

<><>Increased Funding for FEMA’s Nonprofit Security Grant Program (NSGP): Jewish communities are in a state of elevated readiness and have already been forced to increase their security measure. FEMA’s Nonprofit “Security Grant Program” helps ensure the safety and security of Jewish and other faith-based community institutions. The increased funding included in Biden’s Supplemental Budget Request will help bolster our Jewish community’s capacity to protect itself at this challenging time.

<><>$61.4 Billion in Emergency Assistance to Ukraine: The J Street Lobby stands in solidarity with Ukraine and supports efforts to strengthen its democracy in the face of aggression. This funding will aid Ukraine’s efforts to safeguard its democracy and protect its citizens. Jewish Federations are actively engaged in supporting the Ukrainian people—including by resettling over 2,600 displaced Ukrainians across the United States—and we seek continued U.S. support for these critical efforts.

Reference-——
J street Lobby Policy on the US-Israel Special Relationship
(with the financial help of $750 million from George Soros).

J Street believes that maintaining a strong, vibrant US-Israel relationship is a core American interest. We want to see a secure, thriving Israel that is a healthy democracy, a national home for the Jewish people and a state for all its citizens that embodies the shared values that have long formed the heart of the special relationship between our two countries. We believe that American diplomatic leadership has an important role to play in helping to make this vision a reality, as does cooperation in (financing) Israel’s security, economic, technological, academic and civil society spheres.


REFERENCE
Confidential IRS documents obtained by The Washington Times in 2010 showed that George Soros had been a donor to J Street since 2008. The approximately $750,000 from Soros and his family, together with donations from Hong Kong-based businesswoman Ms. Consolacion Esdicul, amounted to about 15% of J Street’s funding in its early years.

In previous statements and on its web site J Street had seemed to deny receiving support from foreign interests and from Soros.

Jeremy Ben-Ami apologized for earlier “misleading” statements regarding funding from Soros. Ben-Ami also clarified that donors to 501(c)(4) organizations are promised confidentiality by law and challenged critics to make public the contributions from opposing organizations.


10 posted on 02/21/2024 6:01:56 PM PST by Liz (Political correctness is tyranny with manners. Charlton Heston.)
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