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that began as a general-interest blog written by Philip Weiss on ''
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'' website. It subsequently developed into a broader collaborative venture after fellow journalist Adam Horowitz joined it as co-editor.Michelle Goldberg,
'Idiosyncratic and influential anti-Zionist blogger Philip Weiss has a complicated relationship with Israel, American Jewry, and himself,'
'' Tablet'' January 20, 2011
In 2010, Weiss described the website's purpose as one of covering American foreign policy in the Middle East from a 'progressive
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perspective'. In 2011, it defined its aims as fostering greater fairness for Palestinians in American foreign policy, and as providing American Jews with an alternative identity to that expressed by
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ideology, which he regards as antithetical to American liberalism. Originally supported by The Nation Institute (renamed Type Media Center in 2019), it became a project of part of the Center for Economic Research and Social Change in June 2011.


Staff

Philip Weiss has written for '' New York'' magazine, ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. He is the author of ''Cock-a-Doodle-Doo'' (1996) and ''American Taboo: A Murder in the Peace Corps'' (2004). Weiss self identifies on the site as anti-Zionist. Adam Horowitz received his master's degree in Near Eastern Studies from
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.Biography in "Peacebuilders delegation to Israel Palestine May & June 2011"
Hubert H. Humphrey School of Public Affairs,
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, March 3, 2011.
He later served as the Director of the Israel/Palestine Program for the American Friends Service Committee where he gained "extensive on-the-ground experience in Israel/Palestine". In addition to ''Mondoweiss'', Horowitz has written for ''
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'', '' AlterNet'', ''
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,'' and '' The Hill.com''. He has spoken frequently on the
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on campuses and to organizations. Alex Kane, an assistant editor for ''Mondoweiss'' based in
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, also is the World editor for AlterNet. His work also has appeared in ''
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'', '' The Daily Beast'', '' The Electronic Intifada'', '' Extra!'' and '' Common Dreams''. Regular contributors include Helena Cobban, Dareen Tatour, Steven Salaita, Alice Rothchild, Haidar Eid, Nada Elia, Yossi Gurvitz and Jonathan Ofir.


Development

In a 2010 interview with ''The Link,'' the magazine published by Americans for Middle East Understanding, Philip Weiss described the evolution of ''Mondoweiss'':
In March 2006 I began writing a daily blog on ''The New York Observer'' website. My editor, Peter Kaplan, encouraged me to write what was on my mind and it was his idea to call it ''Mondoweiss''. Increasingly what was on my mind were "Jewish issues": the Iraq disaster and my Jewishness, Zionism, neo-conservatism, Israel, Palestine. For many reasons that I detail in "Blogging about Israel and Jewish identity raises ''Observer'' hackles" in the spring of 2007 I re-launched my own blog on my own website. It became a collaborative effort a year ago when Adam Horowitz joined ''Mondoweiss''.Adas, Jane
"From The Link's Links"
, ''The Link'', Vol. 43, Issue 1, Americans for Middle East Understanding, January–March 2010:12.
In '' The American Conservative'', Weiss detailed his split from ''The New York Observer'' and wrote, "Blogging about such matters sometimes made me feel wicked, as though I was betraying my tribe. Shouldn't some thoughts remain private? But I felt that the form demanded transparency about what I cared about,
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." On July 16, 2012, ''Mondoweiss'' announced a new partnership with the popular on-line magazine ''
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''.


Content

In 2008, after the arrest of Ben-Ami Kadish, who allegedly gave Israel stolen United States secrets on nuclear weapons, fighter jets and missiles in the 1980s, ''
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'' quoted ''Mondoweiss'' as writing about an old
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report stating that Israel "conducts the most aggressive espionage operation against the United States of any U.S. ally". In 2010, James Wolcott wrote in '' Vanity Fair'' quoting Weiss in ''Mondoweiss'' regarding an Anti-Defamation League statement regarding the planned Park51 project, an Islamic Center near the World Trade Center site. Wolcott quoted Weiss who had written: "It's happened: the Anti-Defamation League has overplayed its hand (in this case, neoconservative Islamophobia) in such a glaring manner that it is being condemned at every quarter." In 2012, '' Tablet'' magazine wrote that the
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had "picked up a story from advocacy blog" ''Mondoweiss'', about Israeli security asking a Palestinian-American to show them her email at Ben-Gurion Airport. ''Tablet'' wrote that "more news stories—and this story is undoubtedly newsworthy—are going to come to the attention of non-niche journalists and thereby gain wider notice". In 2012, ''Mondoweiss'' reported that
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Joseph R. Pitts' office had mailed a letter calling on Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestine National Authority Chair
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to work toward peace in the Middle East. It commented that the congressman seemed to entrust peace negotiations in the Middle East to a dead man, Arafat, and another in a vegetative state, Sharon. The blog pointed out that Sharon had been in a coma since 2006 and Arafat had died in 2004. The representative blamed accidental use of an old form letter.


Reception

In March 2007, Gary Kamiya, in an article for the website ''
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'', wrote that ''Mondoweiss'' offered "informed and passionate discussions" of what Weiss stated were "delicate and controversial matters surrounding American Jewish identity and Israel". Kamiya wrote that Weiss, "routinely skewers attempts by mainstream Jewish organizations and pundits to lay down the law on what is acceptable discourse". As an example he mentioned Weiss' exploration of "off-limits" topics like
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, as in an incident regarding the American Jewish Committee. Weiss had written that a Committee piece accusing Jewish intellectuals who did not "toe the party line on Israel" of being "self-haters" only revealed the "anti-intellectual, vicious, omerta practices of the Jewish leadership".Gary Kamiya
Can American Jews unplug the Israel lobby?
, ''
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'' March 20, 2007.
In 2009, Michael Massing, in an article titled "The News About the Internet" for ''
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'', noted that "Weiss is one of several friends I've seen flourish online after enduring years of frustration writing for magazines. With its unrelenting criticism of Israel, his site 'Mondoweiss''has angered even some of his fellow doves, but it has given voice to a strain of opinion that in the past had few chances of being heard." In November 2009 former
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James G. Abourezk praised Weiss and Horowitz for their courage in taking on "what most believe is an unassailable, monolithic pro-Israel Lobby". He wrote that the blog "hits Israel's illegal occupation where it hurts—in the center of the American Jewish community. ''Mondoweiss'' is evidence that more and more American Jews are thinking twice about giving Israel their wholehearted, unquestioning support for the crimes it is committing in the territories it illegally occupies." In September 2010, James Wolcott of '' Vanity Fair'' argued that ''Mondoweiss'' "is one of the most invaluable sites in the blogosphere, a blast of sanity and moral suasion against the prevailing demonization of anything and anyone perceived as anti-Israel". In 2012 '' Arab News'' wrote that Weiss and Horowitz had "developed an interactive forum that brims with up-to-the-minute news and comment and makes brilliant attention-grabbing use of text and video material" and that "they bring to their work a moral and intellectual verve woefully missing from coverage of Palestine-Israel issues in even the more respected sections of the mainstream media". In 2010, ''Mondoweiss'' was criticized by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs for publishing a series of cartoons which they stated expressed "anti-Israelism, a more recent category of anti-Semitism".Levick, Adam
"Anti-Semitic Cartoons on Progressive Blogs"
, JCPA, September 2, 2010.
Between 2010 and 2011, '' Tablet'' magazine published three articles in which ''Mondoweiss'' and other blogs, were criticized. The articles described Weiss as a "Jew-baiter" and "intensely anti-Israel", saying his site was "obsessed with Israel and the machinations of the U.S. Israel lobby" and laden with "sweeping and unsubstantiated rhetoric". Weiss responded to allegations in ''Tablet'', by stating that the magazine had "smeared" him and several other bloggers as Jew-baiters.Philip Weiss
"'Tablet' is mobbed up with neocons"
, July 22, 2010, ''Mondoweiss''.
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stated that Smith's article contained "not a scintilla of evidence" that "Weiss or I have written or said anything that is remotely anti-Semitic, much less that involves 'Jew-baiting'. There's an obvious reason for this omission: None of us has ever written or said anything that supports Smith's outrageous charges." Stephen Walt
"The problem with judging a blog by its commenters (updated)"
, ''Foreign Policy'', July 21, 2010.
In 2012, the '' Algemeiner Journal'' described ''Mondoweiss'' as "Purveyors of Anti-Semitic Material"."Salon.com Partners With Purveyor of Anti-Semitic Material Mondoweiss"
, ''The Algermeiner'' July 23, 2012.
According to Algemenier and the Anti-Defamation League, ''Mondoweiss'' and Philip Weiss have received grants from Ron Unz's Unz Foundation. Armin Rosen, a Media Fellow with ''
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'', criticized Peter Beinart's blog, ''Open Zion'' (which appears in '' The Daily Beast'') for publishing an article by Alex Kane because he is ''Mondoweiss''s "Staff Reporter". Rosen wrote that "''Mondoweiss'' often gives the appearance of an anti-Semitic enterprise." Robert Wright, a Senior Editor at ''The Atlantic'', responded to Rosen's article, writing "This tarring of Kane by virtue of his association with ''Mondoweiss'' would be lamentable even if Rosen produced a convincing indictment of ''Mondoweiss'', showing that it indeed evinces anti-Semitism". Wright described ''Mondoweiss'' as "an edgy website that is highly critical of both Israel and Zionism" and said that, based on the evidence provided by Rosen, he could not see how Rosen reached his conclusion about ''Mondoweiss''. James Fallows, a national correspondent for ''The Atlantic'' concurred with Wright's response to Rosen. Alex Kane, Adam Horowitz, and Philip Weiss responded in ''Mondoweiss'' arguing that Rosen's article, "is about nothing more than policing the discourse on Israel". Later that year, the ''Algemeiner Journal'' published another article criticising ''Mondoweiss'' for its associations with
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because of her comments describing Islamist movements, including those of the militant variety such as
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and Hezbollah, as "social movements that are progressive, that are on the Left, that are part of a global Left". In 2013, Peter Beinart, writing for '' The Daily Beast'', accused ''Mondoweiss'' of "ignoring human rights abuse unless it can be linked to America or capitalism or the West", and said that "By admitting that they're more interested in human rights violations when Israel commits them than when Hamas does, Horowitz and Roth are implying that they don't really see human rights as universal". Later in the year '' Commentary'' magazine accused ''Mondoweiss'' of being complicit in an "effort to delegitimize Jewish rights". In 2013, the Israeli newspaper ''
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'' described ''Mondoweiss'' as "a progressive Jewish website". Journalist Bradley Burston, writing for ''
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'', described ''Mondoweiss'' as "avowedly anti-Israel" in reference to its coverage of the 2014 kidnapping and murder of Israeli teenagers. In 2015, David Bernstein, writing for ''
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'', called the website a "hate site", and listed quotes from Weiss that he said were anti-Semitic. This included Weiss' claim that "the Israel lobby ... reflected a contract the American establishment had made with Jews to drive the economy in the 1970s", which Bernstein likened to a belief in an " Elders of Zion type group". It was also described as a hate site in the book ''Anti-Zionism on Campus'' by Andrew Pessin. Elliot Kaufman wrote in '' The Stanford Review'' that ''Mondoweiss'' "often publishes astonishingly anti-Semitic material, using classic anti-Semitic imagery such as depicting Jews as spiders, cockroaches, or octopuses with tentacles controlling others, and Holocaust inversion. Its hatred of Israel is as deep as it is vicious." In 2018 Israeli journalist Amira Hass cited ''Mondoweiss'' as a must-read venue for those wanting to understand Israeli policy regarding Palestinians.


References


Further reading

* Adam Horowitz, Lizzy Ratner, Philip Weiss (eds.), ''The Goldstone Report: The Legacy of the Landmark Investigation of the Gaza Conflict'', Nation Books, 2011, {{ISBN, 9781568586649. American political websites American political blogs Jewish anti-Zionism in the United States Politics of the Middle East