J Street,是美国犹太权贵们扶植的亲以色列的院外游说集团,其终极目标与 AIPAC 一样,也是通过操纵控制美国两院政客与美国政府,为以色列以及犹太权贵的全球利益服务。 
但与臭名昭著反人类的AIPAC不同的是,J Street 披着一件美丽的“羊皮”:
反对内躺夜壶与以色列极右政府的种族灭绝政策,反对犹太人在约旦河西岸和加沙地带非法定居,主张与阿拉伯国家和平共处,并支持巴勒斯坦建国。 因为,这才符合犹太权贵的全球利益最大化的原则。
J Street 认为,内躺夜壶与以色列极右翼政府的所做所为,把全世界的犹太人都变成人人喊打的过街老鼠,让犹太权贵在全球范围的商业利益严重受损。所以,犹太权贵们正通过J Street ,动用大量资金与人脉,全力支持以色列反对党联盟,打算在十月份大选中把内躺夜壶赶下台,把这个犹太人中的终极败类,身兼数罪的贪污犯送入监狱。
因为 J Street 的主张更符合西方主流社会的准则,更文明理性,所以这个组织在美国犹太社区发展神速,越来越多的美国犹太人,开始拋弃 AIPAC,转而支持 J Street。 而这,让内躺夜壶非常不爽!AIPAC 与 J Street 这两个财大气粗的亲以色列院外游说集团,更是撕破脸,相互指责对方是犹奸卖国贼。 以色列驻美大屎,内躺夜壶的忠实走狗 Leiter,更是对J Street 破口大骂,说J Street 是犹太人里面的癌细胞。 像不像毒晕轮?动辄就骂与自己观点不同的同胞是五毛共匪大外宣。 
历史砖家们说,犹太人与华人在很多方面很相似。俺脚着尤其是在撕逼内斗狗咬狗方面,犹太人丝毫不逊于华人中的小粉红与毒晕轮。
About AIPAC and J Street AIPAC and J Street are rival pro-Israel lobbies with fundamentally opposed political strategies. While both lobby Congress, AIPAC operates as a right-leaning, bipartisan organization prioritizing unconditional security aid, whereas J Street is a liberal Zionist group that supports a two-state solution and has pushed to phase out direct US military aid to Israel. The primary ideological and political clashes between the two groups include: Endorsements and the 2020 Election: J Street repeatedly criticized AIPAC for endorsing dozens of far-right Republicans who rejected the results of the 2020 presidential election. J Street called on AIPAC to sign a "Democracy Pledge," which AIPAC refused to do. Campaign Spending: The rivalry intensified as AIPAC became heavily involved in direct campaign funding, often backing primary challengers against progressive Democrats critical of Israeli policy. For example, in the 2024 cycle, AIPAC spent nearly \(\$15\) million to unseat Representative Jamaal Bowman, after which J Street withdrew its previous endorsement of him. Bilateral Rhetoric: Tensions between the two camps peaked in May 2026 when Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter accused liberal-leaning groups like J Street of hiding behind their Jewish identity and labeled the organization a "cancer within the Jewish community," drawing strong condemnations from J Street leadership.
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