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At least five Democratic candidates skip annual AIPAC conference


US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks at the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference on March 25, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by AFP)

Several Democratic presidential candidates have ruled out attending the annual America Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference this weekend, a clear sign of frustration over the Israeli lobbys influence in Washington.

Democratic hopefuls Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg and Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar announced this week they will not be attending the annual pro-Israel event which be held Sunday at the Walter E. Convention Center in Washington DC.

The candidates said they will instead address the convention via video conference. Former Vice President Joe Biden will also send a video message to the annual confab, which is expected to attract 18,000 delegates.

Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts Senator Eithabeth Warren had earlier boycotted the annual conference altogether.

In a tweet last week, Sanders denounced AIPAC as a platform to "express bigotry and oppose basic Palestinian rights."

The Vermont senator stirred controversy during last weeks Democratic debate, in which he called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "a reactionary racist."

Progressive groups urged presidential candidates to boycott the AIPCA conference, criticizing the lobby group for pushing for unconditional support of Israel and promoting the government of Netanayahu.

"This is a watershed moment and a major victory against the bigotry that AIPAC has legitimized for decades," said Dani Moscovitch, co-founder of IfNotNow, a Jewish-American advocacy group for Palestinian human rights.

"Even moderates in the Democratic Party are now refusing to attend a conference by a right-wing lobby that allies with bigots just to shield the Israeli government from any consequences for denying the Palestinian people freedom and dignity," he said.

MoveOn, a progressive group, also called on all candidates to "promote peace and diplomacy" by boycotting the pro-Israel group.

JVP Action, the political advocacy arm of the Jewish Voice for Peace that opposes bigotry and oppression, said that AIPACs power is "waning."

Former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg is the only Democratic candidate who has announced he will be attending the conference in person.

"To characterize AIPAC as a racist platform is offensive, divisive, and dangerous to Israel - Americas most important ally in the Middle East - and to Jews," Bloomberg said on Tuesday.

A number of other prominent Democrats are still on the schedule, including Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus Rep. Hakeem Jeffries.

On the Republican side, Democratic skepticism has been countered by eagerness to express support for AIPCA.

President Donald Trump has been trying to portray his Democratic opponents as hostile to Israel in an attempt to court Jewish voters.

AIPAC heavily lobbies the US Congress for continued US support for Israel, including $3.3 billion in annual aid to the regime.

The pro-Israel group recently had to apologize for attacking Democratic members of Congress as "radicals" and "anti-Semitic."

 


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