Minority Death Match: Jews, Blacks, and the "Post-Racial" Presidency
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"The most tangible legacy of the first Durban conference is a wellfunded network of NGOs dedicated to bashing other NGOs as well as monitoring the U.N. for any signs of anti-Israel bias. The key groups are: the New York City–based Eye on the UN (associated with the neoconservative Hudson Institute) and directed by Anne Bayefsky; the Geneva-based UN Watch (affiliated with the American Jewish Committee), directed by Hillel Neuer; and the Jerusalem-based NGO Monitor, directed by Gerald Steinberg and formerly backed by Dore Gold, an adviser to Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Eye on the UN and NGO Monitor were founded after Durban specifically to launch an instant offensive against any similar events.""NGO Monitor’s Steinberg has taken pride in getting foundations to cut funding for pro-Durban groups and has called the canceling of the NGO Forum “one of the great victories.”" "The Steinbergs and Bayefskys were the generals of the Six-Day Durban War, and they had plenty of ground troops: Zionist students who were recruited to come to Geneva from across Europe, North America, and Israel."