
Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael The Israel Lobby and the Iran War w/ Ian Lustick and Eli Clifton
Mar 20, 2026
Ian S. Lustick, political scientist known for Israel-Palestine scholarship, and Eli Clifton, investigative journalist on money in politics, discuss how Israel-aligned networks shape U.S. policy. They probe historical cases like the Iraq war, lobbying ecosystems, Christian Zionist funding, Netanyahuâs influence, shifting public opinion, and a forthcoming book arguing the lobbyâs evolving power.
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Israel Lobby Defined As Network Of Actors
- The Israel lobby is a network of organizations, institutions, and influential individuals pushing policies that align with Israel's right-wing governments.
- Eli Clifton highlights post-Citizens United donor targeting that funds politicians and think tanks to sustain policies despite falling grassroots support.
Money Explains Policy Gap Between Public And Government
- Massive campaign contributions from a small donor class explain why U.S. policy stays pro-Israel even as public support declines.
- Clifton argues targeted money funds politicians and an ecosystem of think tanks and advocacy groups to maintain policy continuity.
Domestic Lobbies Explain US Deviations On Israel And Cuba
- Ian Lustick contends much of the national security establishment resists needless interventions; exceptions arise where domestic lobbies pull U.S. policy three standard deviations from global norms.
- He highlights Israel and Cuba as issues where U.S. votes diverge dramatically due to powerful domestic lobbies.






