ADL National Director Foxman Confirms: Jewish Groups To Take 'Time Out' In Iran Sanctions Campaign
ADL leader says they wont lobby for or against new sanctions until two more meetings of P5+1 forum - but 'we still support sanctions.'
By Chemi Shalev | Nov. 2, 2013 | 9:48 PM
ADL National Director Abe Foxman has confirmed that leaders of major Jewish organizations have agreed on a limited time out during which they will not push for stronger sanctions on Iran.
That means that we are not lobbying for additional sanctions and we are not lobbying for less sanctions, Foxman told Haaretz as well as other U.S. media outlets.
Foxman was responding to a report in Haaretz on Friday that cited understandings reached among the leaders of four major Jewish organizations who participated in a Monday meeting at the White House with a group of senior White House officials led by National Security Adviser Susan Rice.
Immediately after the meeting, the newly established, ad hoc quartet of important Jewish organizations agreed to accede to the Administrations request and to refrain from campaigning on behalf of stronger sanctions at this time.
The Haaretz revelation of the understandings reached among representatives of the Conference of Presidents, the American Jewish Committee, AIPAC and Foxmans Anti-Defamation League, which were meant to be kept secret, sparked a flurry of denials from outside groups that had been kept out of the White House meeting - but also from others who were well aware of its outcome but were nonetheless miffed or embarrassed by its exposure.
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