In cable to Jerusalem, consul-general in Philadelphia says lobbying against deal could alienate White House, Democrats and limit Jewish organizational influence

Supporters line Seventh Avenue during the 'Stop Iran' protest Wednesday, July 22, 2015, near Times Square in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
Supporters line Seventh Avenue during the ‘Stop Iran’ protest Wednesday, July 22, 2015, near Times Square in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

 

WASHINGTON (JTA) — A top Israeli diplomat in the United States wrote his superiors to warn that they cannot count on the US Jewish community to oppose the Iran nuclear deal.

“At this crucial point of the Iranian issue — which for years has been at the core of Israeli foreign policy and was described countless times by the Israeli leadership as an existential threat — the Jewish community in the United States is not standing as a united front behind Israel and important parts of it are on the fence,” Yaron Sideman, the consul general in Philadelphia, wrote in a memo to Israel’s Foreign Ministry obtained by Haaretz on Thursday.

Yaron Sideman (Courtesy)
Yaron Sideman (Courtesy)

Sideman quoted a Jewish regional federation CEO as saying that campaigning against the deal could alienate the White House and Democrats, which could inhibit Jewish organizational influence.

However, a broad number of national groups have yet to pronounce on the deal one way or the other, although there is pressure to do so while Congress has until mid-to-late September to decide whether to stop or accept the deal.The American Israel Public Affairs Committee and at least eight regional federations oppose the July 14 deal, heeding Israel’s government, which says the accord endangers Israel.

As reported by The Times of Israel