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Rewrote the article entirely to reflect the two separate agencies. (I just know that it will be vandalized -- it's too straightforward, no Arab propaganda). — Preceding unsigned comment added by ScottAdler (talk • contribs)
This article was revised by a Jewish Agency for Israel professional. All of the statistics are from existing Jewish Agency marketing materials as of May 2008. Glorydaze716 (talk) 16:55, 21 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I am an expert on the Jewish Agency - American Section. There is a wealth of relevant material now available which should be included. This includes, but is not limited to:
1. Members of the Jewish Agency American Section (JAAS) involved in surplus WWII arms theft from the US military and smugglin to Israel through not for profit groups.
2. Senator J.W. Fulbright's sworn Senate testimony of two Jewish Agency - American Section
officials in 1963 hearings over the JAAS laundring of $5 million into propaganda and lobbying operations in the United States.
3. The 1971 withdrawal of the Jewish Agency - American Section's foreign agent registration after the DOJ forced it to submit its 1953 covenant agreement with the Israeli government, debunkeing JAAS's longstanding claims that it was not a subsidiary or linked to the Israeli government.
I think we can integrate all of that and appropriate links into a new section "Jewish Agency - American Section".