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  • ...el21c]]; Chairman of the Executive Committee and national board member, [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]]
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  • A think tank on the [[Middle East]], founded with [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] sponsorship, although considered reasonably objective until the [[neocons
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  • ...Institute for International Policy]]; past director of research for the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]]; U.S. ambassador to Israel and Assistant Secretary for Near East Affairs
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  • ...strator, [[Agency for International Development]]; Executive director of [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] (1980-1993}
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  • Chairman of the board and president emeritus, [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]]; President of the board of directors, [[Israel21c]]
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  • ...lumnist, [[Frontpage Magazine]]; past editor [[Near East Report]] of the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]]; senior analyst in the polling division of the 1988 Bush campaign. expert
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  • ...Zionism|Zionist]], it has a broader focus than organizations such as the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] or [[Zionist Organization of America]]. Indeed, it is a partner of [[Fait
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  • ...ver, differentiates itself from the classic lobbying organizations such as American Israel Public Affairs Committee, concentrating, instead, on military and industrial ties. "During the 1973
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  • The group will work with the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] to develop collaborative content.<ref name=JDF2005-10-14 />
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  • ...and the [[Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations]]. The [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] is closely allied with Likud positions.
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  • ...Street. Believing that it is too dangerous to alienate groups such as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, "dovish" congressman have refused J Street support, such as Rep. Adam Sch ...s suggested that ECI is challenging, as well as J Street on the left, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), usually thought to be on the right, but not far-right, of U.S.-Isr
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  • From 1973 to 1980, he served as legislative director of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). He was part of the George McGovern presidential campaign in 1972.
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  • ...ded, in 1985, by [[Martin Indyk]] while he was research director for the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]], the '''Washington Institute for Near East Policy''' differentiated itsel
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  • ...ionist group to directly challenge legislation strongly supported by the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] (AIPAC), focused on restricting aid to the [[Palestinian Authority]]. Acc
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  • ...is supported by groups as diverse as the Zionist Organization of America, American Israel Public Affairs Committee, and J Street.
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  • He is past director of research for the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. From there, in February 1985 he co-founded the Washington Institute for Ne
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  • [[J Street]], positioned as a liberal alternative to the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]], endorses her, for support of <blockquote>pursuing a diplomatic solution
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  • ...(DNC) and co-chair of the DNC Resolutions Committee. Zogby He accused the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and Anti-Defamation League (ADL) of waging "proxy war" on Presiden
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  • ...ry Ackerman]] (D-[[New York)]]. Organizations supporting it included the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]], [[American Jewish Committee]], [[American Jewish Congress]], [[Orthodox
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  • ...ing been founded in 2008. It is positioned as a liberal alternative to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee; David Kimche, former Mossad officer and director-general of the Israeli Fo ...eet, positioned as a "self-proclaimed kindler, gentler alternative" to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), but only differs from AIPAC in "tone, not substance". <blockquote>
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  • ...to stop me but to keep others from speaking out, and to assure that the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]] is part of the vetting process for future nominees" <ref name=WaPo2009-03
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  • ...Business School]], where he completed his MBA. His first job was for the [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]], and he was then an aide to Senator [[Spencer Abraham]] ([[Republican Par
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  • ...lection of individuals and interest groups, both in the US and Israel. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is the most politically influential group in the US, but it is not alone. " ...ion, such as the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), and especially the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), are clearly part of it. Even among those groups, there are variati
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  • ...sh groups in the United States, including the Anti-Defamation League and [[American Israel Public Affairs Committee]].<ref name=WaPo2009-08-12>{{citation
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