Jared Kushner had personal and financial ties to Israeli settlements

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Birds of a feather flock together.

…by Jonas E. Alexis

 

You probably have heard this before. Jared Kushner, the man who has been called Donald Trump’s “de facto president,” has personal and financial ties to the ethnic cleansing project commonly known as the Israeli settlements. Before we move on to the story, keep in mind that the Israeli settlements have been illegal under international law and has been condemned by the vast majority of human rights organizations.

Keep also in mind that the Israeli settlements are essentially ethnic cleansing, and the Israeli regime has always tried to find a preposterous justification to continue the settlements every single year.[1] John Kerry said almost the same thing before he left office last year. But some may not know that Jared Kushner has profited from the settlements. Listen to this:

“the family of Jared Kushner… donated tens of thousands of dollars in recent years to projects in the settlements, including a small amount to one particularly radical yeshiva.”



It was reported that Kushner had “a long history of close personal and financial ties to the settlement movement and some of the most extreme settlements…The report found that among organizations and institutions in the West Bank that receive funding from the Kushner family, the leading beneficiary is American Friends of Beit El Yeshiva. The president of American Friends of Beit El Yeshiva is David Friedman, Trump’s senior adviser on Israel affairs. Located in one of the more hardline, ideological settlements, Beit El Yeshiva received $20,000 from the Kushner family in 2013.”[2]

This is really interesting. Kushner has sent money to ethnic cleansers in Israel, and no major Jewish organization has said a damn thing about this. But they all want to convince us all that America is littered with Neo-Nazis! We certainly have a serious problem here. Antifa, which we have shown to be a Jewish subversive movement, is creating chaos in America; Jared Kushner is supporting ethnic cleansers; and the dumb Goyim in America are fighting over a Robert E. Lee statue.

By using the divide-and-conquer strategy, the Masters of the Universe psychologically end up controlling their victims.

But let us go back to Kushner for a moment. Why didn’t the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, Fox News, and all the Zionist media universally condemn this man for supporting ethnic cleansing? Do they mean to tell us all that they didn’t know? Or could it be that the Israeli regime is in cahoots with the Zionist media? The Washington Post did report that Kushner donated almost $60,000 to the settlements,[3] but they never declared that Kushner needs to be prosecuted for this. They are more concerned about inciting the masses to hate North Korea than to pursue decent journalism. This is pathetic.


[1] See for example “UN criticises Israel settlement law that would legalise 4,000 West Bank homes,” Guardian, December 8, 2016; “Israel’s Settlements Have No Legal Validity, Constitute Flagrant Violation of International Law, Security Council Reaffirms,” United Nations, December 23, 2016.

[2] Judy Maltz, “Kushner Family’s Settlement Donations Alarm U.S. Jewish Groups,” Haaretz, December 6, 2016.

[3] Carol Morello, “Jared Kushner’s family foundation donated to West Bank settlements,” Washington Post, December 5, 2016.

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