National Unity Coalition for Israel
National Unity Coalition for Israel (NUCI), consists of 500 fundamentalist Christian and right-wing Jewish supporters of Israel. The group was so right-wing that Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, a leader in coordinating support for Israel, said he resigned from the NUCI's board because of the group's "anti-Rabin, pro-Likud" positions. On Jan. 21, 1998, the New York Times quoted Charles Jacobs saying the NUCI was "'giving voice' to evangelical Christians who are ardent Zionists." [1]
Their website states, "Since July 1991, the Unity Coalition for Israel has convened an alliance of Christian and Jewish organizations actively working together to generate support for the State of Israel."[2]
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Mission
They state their mission is to "focus the efforts of secular and religious organizations and individuals for whom the existence of the State of Israel is central and essential to the future of the free world."
Outreach
Their site states that they reach "millions of people through more than 200 Christian & Jewish organizations, including churches, synagogues, prayer networks, think tanks and thousands of individuals.
"UCI maintains a clearinghouse to update the public by forwarding our daily newsletters, Urgent Action Alerts, Media Alerts, Press Releases and utilizing our two websites. Information is widely distributed throughout this vast network of staunch, reliable friends, keeping them informed concerning the latest issues pertaining to the war for the free world in which we are engaged.
"We contact radio stations & TV networks by e-mail with the latest news and views not found in most secular media. Routine messages go to: 1,700 religious radio stations, 245 Christian TV stations, and all secular media. Emails are sent regularly to secular newspapers and magazines, 120 Christian newspapers, 70 Jewish newspapers."[2]
Christian Coalition rally in support for Israel
In October of 2002, according to The United Jerusalem Foundation, tens of thousands of people attended a rally in Washington, DC to support Israel. The rally was to repudiate the attacks against Israel "from the European Union, the United Nations and the 22 nations of the Arab League". In addition to the National Unity Coalition for Israel, participants were:[3]
- Christian Coalition and founder Pat Robertson
- Ehud Olmert, Mayor of Jerusalem
- Tom Delay, then U.S. Majority House Whip (R-TX)
- Jim Inhofe, Senator (R-OK)
- Family Research Council and Gary Bauer
- Alan Keyes, who was on Ronald Reagan's National Security Team
Contact details
Unity Coalition for Israel
3965 W 83rd St, Suite 292
Shawnee Mission, KS 66208
Phone: 913-648-0022
Fax: 913-648-7997
Email: voices AT israelunitycoalition.org
Web: http://www.israelunitycoalition.org
Resources and articles
Related SourceWatch articles
- American Israel Public Affairs Committee
- American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise
- Americans for a Safe Israel
- Conservative Friends of Israel
- Israel on Campus Coalition
- Israel Solidarity Campaign
- Pro-Israel lobby
- Project Interchange
- The Israel Project
References
- ↑ Ned Goldstein WW4 Report Exploiting African Genocide for Propaganda Last Accessed 4th July 2007
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 About, Unity Coalition for Israel, accessed December 2010.
- ↑ "Jewish Community Supports Christian Coalition Rally", The United Jerusalem Foundation, October 16, 2002.
For further information, see relevant Neocon Europe page National Unity Coalition for Israel
External articles
- Ken Silverstein and Michael Scherer, "Born-Again Zionists: Christian conservatives are teaming with hard-line Jewish groups to transform American policy toward Israel", Mother Jones, September/October 2002.