AZAPAC’s Michael Rectenwald Wants to Fight Pro-Israel Interests in Politics
Politics and money often go hand in hand, with powerful interest groups and wealthy donors having a significant influence on the decisions made by politicians. In recent years, one group that has been particularly successful in wielding their financial power is the pro-Israel lobby. But one man, Michael Rectenwald, is determined to challenge this influence and bring about change in the political landscape.
Rectenwald, a former professor at New York University, has founded the American Zionism Anti-Power Action Committee (AZAPAC), with the goal of countering Israel’s influence in American politics. As a self-described “anti-Zionist,” Rectenwald believes that the pro-Israel lobby has too much control over US foreign policy, and that this is detrimental to both American and global interests.
In an interview with The Intercept, Rectenwald stated, “I believe that the influence of the pro-Israel lobby is not only undemocratic, but it also leads to disastrous policies that are harmful to both Palestinians and Americans.” He believes that by challenging this influence, he can help bring about a more balanced and just approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
But what sets Rectenwald apart from other activists and organizations working towards this goal is his choice of allies. In his fight against the pro-Israel lobby, Rectenwald has courted controversial figures such as Nick Fuentes, a far-right commentator, and has even endorsed white nationalist candidates.
This has raised concerns and sparked controversy, as many have questioned the methods and motives of AZAPAC. How can a group that claims to be fighting for justice and equality align themselves with individuals and ideologies that are widely condemned for their bigotry and hate?
In response to these criticisms, Rectenwald argues that he is not endorsing these individuals or their beliefs, but rather forming alliances based on a shared goal of challenging the pro-Israel lobby. He believes that this issue is too important to be derailed by differences in other political views.
However, this approach has also drawn criticism from within the pro-Palestinian movement, with some activists arguing that it undermines the principles of inclusivity and solidarity. They believe that by associating with individuals who have a history of promoting racist and anti-Semitic views, AZAPAC is doing more harm than good to the cause.
Despite these concerns, Rectenwald remains steadfast in his belief that challenging the pro-Israel lobby requires a diverse and unconventional approach. He argues that by working with individuals from different backgrounds and political ideologies, they can reach a wider audience and have a greater impact.
AZAPAC’s actions have already caused ripples in the political landscape, with their endorsement of white nationalist candidates in the 2020 election making headlines and sparking debate. While some may see this as a controversial move, others view it as a strategic one, as it challenges the pro-Israel lobby from within the very system it has long dominated.
Rectenwald and AZAPAC’s efforts have also received support from individuals and organizations that share their anti-Zionist stance, but do not agree with their alliances. This demonstrates that there is a growing concern and desire for change when it comes to the pro-Israel lobby’s influence in politics.
In the end, whether AZAPAC’s methods will be successful in countering the pro-Israel lobby remains to be seen. What is clear, however, is that Rectenwald’s determination to challenge this influence has sparked an important conversation and shed light on a pressing issue in American politics.
The fact that AZAPAC has been able to garner attention and support, despite its controversial approach, is a testament to the urgency of this issue and the need for change. As Rectenwald himself stated, “We cannot let the pro-Israel lobby continue to dictate our foreign policy and silence those who dare to speak out against it. It’s time for a change, and AZAPAC is ready to lead the way.”





