Researcher Exposes George Soros' Influence Against Israel and National States
Dr. Rachel Arnfeld, head of the American Democracy and Economic Warfare Institute, has published a book titled "The Soros Agenda" revealing the activities of Jewish philanthropist George Soros. Soros, a Hungarian-American billionaire known for funding human rights and political causes worldwide, is accused by Arnfeld of promoting a radical agenda under the guise of democracy and human rights. She claims his foundations support globalization, erode national identities, and encourage mass immigration, particularly to Europe and the US, viewing borders and nationalism as sources of conflict.
Arnfeld highlights Soros' extensive funding of progressive and radical left-wing organizations, including Palestinian groups and human rights NGOs that work to diplomatically isolate Israel and weaken the Israeli Defense Forces. She cites a 2003 article by Soros where he rejects the Jewish people's right to a nation-state, calling Israel's existence an obstacle to his vision of an open global society. In a CBN News interview, Arnfeld stated Soros has been involved for decades in supporting leftist and Palestinian groups, some designated as terrorist organizations, and uses his Jewish identity as a cover while opposing Jewish interests.
The article connects this critique to the Jewish tradition, referencing the anniversary of Rabbi Chaim ben Attar, author of the "Or HaChaim" commentary, who spoke about confronting enemies who seek to corrupt Israel by erasing its boundaries and identity. Arnfeld and the article argue that Soros' "Open Society Foundations" mask a destructive agenda behind appealing slogans. The "Or HaChaim" is cited to emphasize the need for clear opposition and rejection of such harmful influences, framing the ideological battle as one that begins within the community's consciousness.
This exposé follows previous critiques by Israeli intellectuals like Dr. Gadi Taub, who argue that the globalist agenda undermines nation-states and democracy, benefiting wealthy elites while weakening the political power of ordinary citizens. Arnfeld's work aims to raise awareness of the ideological and financial networks challenging Israel's sovereignty and the concept of the nation-state itself.