Why Did the Al-Jazeera Expose Fail? The Jewish Lobby Infiltration Into British Politics
21 January 2017
By Gilad Atzmon
''The Lobby'', the Al-Jazeerah expose of the Israeli Embassy and the Jewish
Lobby infiltration into British politics is a landmark in journalism. It seems
that Qatari TV outsmarted Israeli intelligence in the UK and beyond.
In the program, an undercover journalist named 'Robin' managed to infiltrate
into the corridors of the Jewish lobby in Britain, secured the trust of a
senior Israeli intelligence officer and, most importantly, managed to reveal
the depths of Israeli interference in British politics.
We learned how Israel and its lobby plot against Britain and the Brits. In the
program, Shai Masot, an Israeli official was caught on camera conspiring to
''bring down'' a British minister.
We learned how our own treacherous MPs shamelessly serve a foreign power and
foreign interests. In Episode 3 we witness British politicians and Israeli
lobbyists such as MP Joan Ryan caught on camera smearing a Labour voter as an
'anti-Semite', and practically conspiring against her own party. Ms Ryan does
it all for the Jewish state, a state with a horrid record on human rights and
war crimes. I wonder what is it that motivates MP Ryan? Is it greed, or is it
just power seeking?
The Brits should certainly ask themselves how come it is left to a Qatari TV
network to reveal the shocking news about their democracy being taken over by
a foreign Lobby. Should this not be the concern for the BBC or the Guardian?
And even after the Al-Jazeera expose, the British media remained silent and
the question must be asked: would it have stayed as silent had Shai Masot been
a Russian? Would it have stayed as silent if MP Joan Ryan was exposed as an
Iranian lobbyist?
But Al-Jazeera fell into an all-too-common trap. Troubled by its own findings,
it tried to soften them with the usual politically correct fluff. Instead of
concentrating on the British aspect of this saga and allowing the Brits to
speak for themselves, Al-Jazeera allowed an Israeli - academic Ilan Pappe to
speak for us. Similarly, Jackie Walker, certainly a victim of the Israeli
campaign was also asked, ''as a Jew" (as well as a Black person), to spell out
for us her own identitarian philosophy. All other commentators on the Israeli
espionage operation came from recognised Palestinian solidarity perspectives.
Despite the fact that the dirty dealings of the Israeli Embassy and the
treason of members of the Israeli lobby groups in Britain is a clear offence
against British sovereignty and the British people, only one Brit, journalist
Peter Oborne, addressed the offence from a clear British perspective.
This is wrong. ''The Lobby'' exposed, above all, a gross interference with
British sovereignty, a crude intrusion into the British democratic process and
government. Al-Jazeera failed because it turned this British national tragedy
into an internal Jewish dispute.
For obvious reasons, Al Jazeera chose not to delve into the deep, cultural
meaning of the Israeli operation. Israel is, above all, the Jewish state and,
as I have mentioned many times before, plotting against other people's regimes
is deeply embedded in Judaic teaching and Jewish culture. It is in practice
the message of The Book of Esther, which teach the Jews how toconspire against
their rulers and, by proxy, to win over their enemies. You can read The Book
Of Esther for yourselves (it's pretty short and very entertaining): http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Bible/Esther.html
Shai Masot was no junior embassy employee as claimed. He was a senior
intelligence officer operating from the safety and immunity of its embassy on
behalf of the Jewish state. He was working alongside Israeli Ambassador Mark
Regev and the two are seen together in the film, sitting side by side,
addressing various Jewish lobby groups. Shai Masot has been recalled and, I
understand, is currently seeking other employment. Mark Regev should now be
expelled and the matter must be investigated by MI5.