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Jewish Lobby meets in Washington
Pro-Israel lobby opens US meeting
Al-Jazeera Sunday, 11 March 2007
By ROB REYNOLDS

Vice-President and former Halliburton CEO Dick
Cheney
among featured speakers at this year's conference.
WASHINGTON — The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)
—
one of the most powerful pressure groups in Washington and one of
the
main reasons for America's support of Israel — is holding its
annual policy
conference in Washington, D.C.
The pro-Israel lobby group works to strengthen relations between the
United States and Israel.
The New York Times describes it as "the most important
organization
affecting America's relationship with Israel" and it is regularly
ranked as
one of the top three most powerful pressure groups in Washington D.C.
Among the speakers at the conference which opens on Sunday will be
Dick Cheney, the US vice-president, Nancy Pelosi,
the house speaker
and Tzipi Livni, Israel's foreign minister.
Free trips to Israel
The organization was set up shortly after Israel's foundation in
1948
and now has 100,000 members.
It's credited with winning billions of dollars in U.S. aid for Israel,
including
for buying the latest military weaponry.
Nathan Guttman, Washington bureau chief for the U.S.-Jewish newspaper,
The Forward, says: "AIPAC is very influential because
they have the grass
roots organization. When a congressman first comes to Washington he
already knows AIPAC; he has met their activists in his district; he
knows
what it means to be pro-Israel."
Although AIPAC does not make direct campaign contributions, it has
spent
millions of dollars on professional lobbyists and paying for politicians
to
visit Israel.
In the past two election cycles, pro-Israel groups have given over
$9m
to congressional candidates, with slightly more than half going to
Democrats.
'Most powerful lobby'
Certainly, if you are ranking Americans involved in pursuing a foreign
government or country’s interests, Israel outranks them all.
Massie Ritsch is an analyst for the Center for Responsive Government,
a lobbying watchdog group.
Ritsch said: "The pro-Israel lobby is the most powerful among
foreign
interests that want contact with the federal government.
"Members of Congress have travelled to Israel more often in
the past two
years, more often than they’ve been to Chicago, in our own country
[the U.S.].
"It is the most travelled foreign destination for members of
Congress."
Jewish power a sensitive topic
Delegates say Iran will be the number one issue at this year's AIPAC
conference.
Guttman said: "We will hear a lot about the danger of a nuclear
Iran …
thousands of AIPAC supporters will go to the [Capitol] Hill on Tuesday
and lobby to toughen sanctions against Iran."
In the United States, the power of the pro-Israel lobby is a sensitive
topic.
When a pair of university professors, John Walt and Stephen Mearsheimer,
published a paper last year suggesting the pro-Israel lobby’s
power
distorted American foreign policy, they were attacked and labelled
anti-Semites.