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'''Jewish lobby''' is a ] used in recent political discourse referring to the existence of a ] ethnic group exercising unwarranted ] on the ] government.<ref>, David Aaronovitch, ], ], 2003</ref><ref> by ], ]</ref><ref> by Chip Berlet, ], October 2004</ref> '''Jewish lobby''' is a ] used in recent political discourse referring to the existence of a ] ethnic group exercising unwarranted ] on the ] government.<ref>, David Aaronovitch, ], ], 2003</ref><ref> by Ahmad Yousef and Terry Rauch, , retrieved from ]</ref><ref> by Chip Berlet, ], October 2004</ref>


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Jewish lobby is a neologism used in recent political discourse referring to the existence of a Jewish ethnic group exercising unwarranted influence on the US government.

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  1. Message to the left: there is no all-powerful Jewish lobby, David Aaronovitch, The Guardian, May 27, 2003
  2. Demonizing Islamic Revivalism: The Jewish Lobby's Impact on U.S. Foreign Policy by Ahmad Yousef and Terry Rauch, , retrieved from Radio Islam
  3. Zog Ate My Brains - Conspiracy theories about Jews abound by Chip Berlet, New Internationalist, October 2004

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