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The Settler Behind the NIAC Smears

Yesterday, I touched on some of the men behind the whisper campaign against the National Iranian-American Council (NIAC) and its president, Trita Parsi. The leading perpetrator appears to have been Hassan Daioleslam, an Iranian-American journalist who is currently being sued by NIAC for defamation and who leaked documents he received in the discovery phase of the lawsuit to Washington Times reporter Eli Lake. Daioleslam is an unsavory character, said by multiple sources to be affiliated with the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK, or MKO) — a terrorist group (classified as such by the State Department) with close ties to the Saddam Hussein regime. Daioleslam, however, appears to have been only the public face of a group of Washington neoconservatives that included Kenneth Timmerman, an anti-Iranian hardliner notorious for having accused the Islamic Republic of responsibility for the 9/11 attacks. Daioleslam and Timmerman discussed “destroying” Parsi as “an integral part of any attack on Clinton and Obama.”

But now more information is coming out. The anti-NIAC attacks have continued unabated the last couple days, although the group’s antagonists appear to be running low on material. (I remain amused by the conspiratorial attention being paid to the fact that Trita Parsi is “really” Swedish rather than American. Parsi, of course, makes no secret of his Swedish citizenship, as his attackers would have discovered of they had bothered to watch the first two minutes of, say, this interview.)

Earlier today, The Weekly Standard’s Michael Goldfarb wrote a blog post passing on more (typically thin) allegations against NIAC; the main piece of new information concerned the group’s ties to George Soros. Less than half an hour later, former AIPAC staffer Lenny Ben-David sent out a gloating email to his contacts, entitled “confidential: some of the material I sent out over the weekend is getting published today” (my emphasis). It included the text of Goldfarb’s post. (The full email is included below the jump.)

Ben-David may be familiar to readers of this blog. After a long career at AIPAC, he retired and now lives in the West Bank settlement of Efrat. (See MJ Rosenberg, a former AIPAC colleague of his, for background on this unpleasant-sounding man.) But Ben-David achieved special notoriety last month for his role in the smear campaign against the pro-Israel group J Street — a campaign that shared many of the hallmarks of the current one against NIAC. Ben-David published an attack on J Street that was sleazy even by the standards of that campaign; his main criticism was that the group had the temerity to mingle with, and even accept donations from, people with Arab names. Evidently such things are not done in the settlements. Unfortunately for Ben-David, one of his targets — the New American Foundation’s Rebecca Abou-Chedid, smeared as an anti-Semite apparently due solely to her last name — fought back, and Spencer Ackerman also wrote a memorable demolition of Ben-David’s transparent racism.

In any case, it seems that we now know who Michael Goldfarb is getting his talking points from. Between Daioleslam, Timmerman, and now Ben-David, NIAC appears to have the right choice of enemies.

[UPDATE: Lenny Ben-David emails: "I did not send material to Goldfarb." However, he does not explain any further the email he sent out.]

[UPDATE II: I see that Ben-David has responded in comments below. Readers can judge for themselves but I believe the substance of the post stands; he also refuses to explain the meaning of his original email.]

Ben-David’s email below.

—–Original Message—–
From: Iconsult [mailto:Iconsult@netvision.net.il]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 10:17 AM
To: Iconsult
Subject: confidential: some of the material I sent out over the weekend is getting published today

NIAC and J Street: Lobbying and Lying
By Michael Goldfarb, Weekly Standard Blog
http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/2009/11/the_lies_of_niac_and_j_street.asp
NIAC and J Street might seem at first an odd alliance. J Street is “pro-peace, pro-Israel” and NIAC is pro-engagement, pro-Iran. But J Street isn’t all that pro-Israel, and NIAC will take any allies it can find in the fight against sanctions, so few and far between are such organizations in Washington.J Street director Jeremy Ben-Ami co-authored an op-ed with NIAC chief Trita Parsi making the (extremely unpopular in the Jewish community) argument against sanctions. J Street invited Parsi to speak at their conference last month. And the two groups have together constructed and embraced a narrative that explains away all the questions about their credibility and legitimacy as the work of the same nefarious right-wing conspiracy.
But follow the money and the tie that binds seems to be George Soros, who provides substantial funding to both groups. Also, Morton Halperin, one of the top men at Soros’s Open Society Institute, sits on the boards of both J Street and NIAC. As Ben Smith reported Friday, Soros pays the salary of the NIAC staffer who runs the Campaign for a New Policy on Iran. Documents reveal that J Street participated in the discussions that determined the group’s agenda.
And there’s another thing the group’s have in common: they’ve both been caught telling their supporters they’ve taken one position while lobbying behind the scenes for the exact opposite outcome.
Jennifer Rubin notes two examples of this dishonest conduct. J Street declared publicly that it would not lobby against passage of a resolution in the House of Representatives condemning the Goldstone Report. (Neither would J Street support the resolution, of course. The group’s position was somewhere between oppose and support.) Yet this blog reported and Morton Halperin has not denied that either he or someone in his office was the author of a letter circulated to members of Congress and signed by Judge Goldstone. J Street, or at least one of its top advisers, was actively lobbying against the resolution and in support of Goldstone.
NIAC gets caught in a similar lie. Eli Lake’s Washington Times report details NIAC’s campaign to “create a media controversy,” in the words of one NIAC staffer, in order to scuttle the appointment of Dennis Ross to oversee Iran policy. NIAC failed, but just last week NIAC put on its website a “Myths and Facts” page to set the record straight about the organization’s work:
NIAC is not the only organization that is under attack. In fact, almost every distinguished American policymaker, intellectual and administration official that supports Obama’s pro-engagement policy in the Middle East is being targeted. This includes:
* Ambassador Dennis Ross - Currently serving in the U.S. National Security Council…
So after trying to kill Ross’s appointment in a secret and perhaps illegal lobbying campaign, the group touts Ross on its website as a “distinguished policy maker” who is the victim of neoconservative smears. Now we know that the smears against Ross were being conceived and directed by the staff at NIAC, and all the while NIAC was playing the victim.
Trita Parsi has charmed his way into the very heart of the “progressive left,” and no progressive organization has been more easily or completely charmed than J Street. So what is a “pro-peace, pro-Israel” group doing allying itself so closely with a man who is himself so closely allied with a Holocaust-denying regime that daily threatens the existence of the State of Israel? And why is it that neither organization is able to represent in public the views that they so aggressively promote behind closed doors?

[Cross-posted at LobeLog.]

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Ben David says:

I note that your “exposé” of my role was sent published prior to this request for confirmation. Not great journalism.
I did not send material to Goldfarb.
Your regurgitating of Rosenberg’s lies may actually be useful for building a defamation case, and for that I thank you.
Your research (?) clearly never hit upon this immediate response to Abou Chedid that was the first response on the link you cited. My question was why she gave to a deceptive organization like J Street when she could have given to open and transparent organizations like IPF and Peace Now:

Your name could be Golda Meir
Ms. Abou-Chedid -
My reference to your involvement with J Street has nothing to do with your ancestry or even you personally. Your friends who label me a racist are only attempting to deflect attention away from the questions raised about J Street and its lack of transparency.
What I find disturbing about J Street is the deception surrounding it. A donor will sign federal documents saying he is "not working" and living in Orlando when he's actually Palestinian billionaire from the West Bank. You are registered in the PAC as a "consultant" for USUS, not for the Arab American Institute. These disclosures have nothing to do with ethnic background. Why do Saudi employees and partners – “WASPS,” I presume -- like lawyer Nancy Dutton and former CIA station chief Ray Close give to a "pro-Israel" organization? Why would life-long Arabist diplomats? Or activists in Muslim centers around the U.S., centers which identify with the Muslim Brotherhood? Or Genevieve Lynch, an officer in the Iranian-American lobby, give $10,000+ to J Street's PAC?
If there were transparency to the organization, allowing people to see who makes the contrarian decisions and who pays the piper, then the mistrust would evaporate immediately. I suggest you make your donations to Peace Now or the Israel Policy Forum instead where the organizations' decision-makers and contributors are public record.
Or even better, launch an "Arab Peace Now" to convince Arab citizens to chose a path of peace. Presumably you and friends have the standing and influence in the Arab world. Your choice of J Street, therefore, which chooses to heap criticism on Israel and seeks to pressure only Israel, makes me wonder.

November 17, 2009, 1:12 am

Anthony says:

The Bob Ney angle is interesting. I have a feeling that he was caught trying to mend relations with Iran. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rob-kall/bob-ney-r-oh-prosecuted-f_b_120710.html

russiatoday reported on this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6c-UbLpnUM

Now they are going after NIAC and particularly John Limbert for the same reasons.

November 17, 2009, 12:50 pm

rostam says:

Well let us assume that all fingers pointing at Trita Parsi, as a spy for Islamic republic, are evil ones and wrong.
As an Iranian I know the Islamic regime. They are very subversive. They plan for their moves in phases. And they are merciless when they have the overhand and they have a lot of money.
They differentiated themselves from other fractions of the opposition to the Shah by the trust they had in lobby.
The history of this goes back into the time of constitution revolution in Iran 1905 when Islamic opposition to that sought support at the Tsars court thanks to a tiny lobby they had. But they failed.
Back in the cold war days USSR backed the communist party of Iran. The Islamic movement sought back up in Egypt 1963 pointless and failed.
It was only in 1971 when they started lobby acting on US soil for real. This time a great success. Google on the name of MR Ibrahim Yazdi as the father of Islamic lobby in US.
That was the beginning of an era of clash of ambitions in my country way over the head of laymen. USSR made some influences and partly provoked the hostage taking of US personal in Tehran1980. Since then the Islamic Republic invested astronomic amount of money in regrouping and reconstruction of its lobby on US soil. In fact not just one but a meshwork of structures with vast levels and missions.
The lobby they had between 1971-1980 was made of students with clear Islamic agenda. But they turned their backs to the regime when they grasped the reality of the monster they helped to release from the Pandora box.
The reinvestment surged 1996. With clear inspiration from the Israeli lobbies and encouraged by the experience of Kuwait in making US react fiercely against Saddam in gulf war. So there is a strong meshwork of lobbies working for them. You defend Trita Parsi. Cool. But do not deny the existence of such. The real falsifiers would be those who deny the whole concept

November 20, 2009, 7:26 am

rostam says:

At this moment the most important thing is that alla good Iranians and naive americans would distance themselves from NIAC.
Let see how the core of this structure make its way out of this crisis

November 20, 2009, 7:28 am


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