Yes, Virginia, there really were hijackers on the 9/11 planes—but not the ones we were told
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Source: Israeli-Palestinian News
Israel Affinity Organizations & Businesses Received Millions in Forgivable PPP Loans
July 10, 2020
Israelis stand in front of a branch of the Israeli Bank "Bank Leumi" in Netanya, Feb. 18, 2014. Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest bank has included several Israeli banks on a list of companies who are ethically questionable for investment. (WRMEA)
Vast numbers of American small businesses found their banks would not return phone calls or process loans. But a number of organizations that advocate for Israel received substantial support.
More than 1,000 Jewish organizations, most of whom (maybe all) advocate for Israel, received federal forgivable loans totaling approximately $540 million to $1.3 billion.
Two reports below:
By Grant F. Smith, reposted from Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
Under strong pressure from Congress, on July 6, 2020, the U.S. Small Business Administration, after consultation with the U.S. Department of Treasury, disclosed information about 4.9 million Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans.
The loans were intended to provide relief to U.S. businesses during the Covid-19 pandemic. Companies applying through their banks for these Small Business Administration loans had to certify the money was "necessary to support the ongoing operations."
PPP loan funds spent to cover payroll, mortgage interest, rent or utilities are eligible for complete forgiveness. Vast numbers of American small businesses found their banks would not return phone calls or process loans. But a number of nonprofit organizations identified in the database of the book "Big Israel: How Israel's Lobby Moves America" as being heavily involved in advancing Israel from within the U.S. received substantial support.
Please go to to view the chart on PPP loan amount recipients: Israel Affinity Organizations & Businesses Received Millions in Forgivable PPP Loans
Branches of two Israeli banks heavily involved in occupied West Bank development participated in the PPP program. Bank Leumi originated 423 PPP loans and lent between a quarter to a half billion dollars under the program while Bank Hapoalim originated seven loans.
Among Leumi's PPP loans were two projects of the Virginia Israel Advisory Board. Energix EPC US LLC is a subsidiary of Energix Renewable Energies which builds power plants to serve Israeli customers, which operate in the Israeli occupied West Bank and Golan Heights. Energix received $2-5 million in PPP loans. Oran Safety Glass, which makes bullet-proof glass and paid millions in fines after delivering substandard products to the US Army, received $1-2 million.
Grant F. Smith is the director of the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy in Washington, DC. Smith's latest book, The Israel Lobby Enters State Government, is now on sale at Middle East Books and More.
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) reports that "More than 1,000 Jewish organizations received federal coronavirus relief loans totaling approximately $540 million to $1.3 billion."
Most, perhaps all, of the organizations support and/or advocate for Israel.
JTA reports: "The loans were made as part of the Paycheck Protection Program, which provided money for payroll and other expenses from a $660 billion relief fund."
According to JTA, "At least seven Jewish organizations received loans between $5 million and $10 million, according to the Neiss analysis. All but one are headquartered in the New York metropolitan area. They are:
• The Anti-Defamation LeagueAmong the other 1,100 or so Jewish groups that received loans were hundreds of synagogues, day schools, community centers and Jewish federations. Almost half received loans under $350,000. 70 Faces Media, the parent company of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, also received a loan.
• The Orthodox Union, an umbrella Orthodox Jewish organization
• The Union for Reform Judaism, an umbrella Reform Jewish organization
• The Jewish United Fund of Metropolitan Chicago, a communal fundraising body
• The Yeshivah of Flatbush, a New York City Jewish day school
• The Abraham Joshua Heschel School, a New York City Jewish day school
• United Hebrew, a home for the aged in New Rochelle, New York
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We are all 'Jews' in the eyes of today's Nazis
An observation by Gilad Atzmon | July 7, 2020
Palestinians are 'Jews' in the eyes of those who plunder their land, their homes, fields and olive groves. They are ‘Jews' to those who abuse their human rights and squash their hopes for peace and justice.
Blacks are 'Jews' in the eyes of those who dare compare them to 'monkeys'. 'They are 'Jews' in the eyes of those who work hard to vet (look here, here, here, here etc. ) their calls for equality and for a future of hope.
The Muslims are 'Jews' in the eyes of those who call them 'Islamo-Fascists' and mobilize their influence to decimate Arab and Muslim countries one after the other.
So-called 'Whites' are 'Jews' in the eyes of those who mock their culture, call for their elimination, burn their books and persecute their intellectuals, mock their heritage and desecrate their bronze heroes.
Maybe everybody is a 'Jew,' except the Jews, as no one, thankfully, calls for punishment of Jews, no one plunders their homes, no one burns their books or silences their most famous Harvard lawyer; no one calls for the destruction of their institutions.
Maybe in the eyes of the Nazis of our time everyone is a 'Jew' except the Jews.
This is the universal lesson we learned from the Holocaust: Nazis (racist, supremacist and authoritarian) must be exposed and fought against.
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