| This article or section needs sources or references that appear in reliable, third-party publications. Alone, primary sources and sources affiliated with the subject of this article are not sufficient for an accurate encyclopedia article. Please include more appropriate citations from reliable sources. | | | This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. Please improve the article by adding references. See the talk page for details. (September 2007) | The Jewish Task Force (Hebrew: הימין האמיתי, HaYamin HaAmiti, lit. "The Real Right Wing") is a Kahanistneo fascist organization[citation needed] in the United States that raises money for the claimed purpose of funding radical right-wing Jewish groups in Israel,[1] puts on television programs through local-access cable and runs a website with the stated goal of saving Israel, America, and The West.[1] JTF is run by the former national chairman of the Jewish Defense League, Victor Vancier, who is also commonly known as Chaim Ben Pesach, and previously as Chaim Ben Yosef.[2][3][4] Image File history File links Emblem-important. ...
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The group defines itself as "fighting to save America and Israel from Islamic terrorism."[1] Unlike most Kahanist organizations, which take positions only on issues related to Israel, JTF also has an American agenda; it wishes to stop what it calls the "Third World invasion of America"[1] and is against America becoming what it calls a "Third World banana republic".[1] JTF has been condemned for alleged racism [5][6], however JTF spokesmen frequently deny these charges.[citation needed] Islamist terrorism, sometimes called Islamic terrorism, is terrorism that is carried out to further the political and religious ambitions of a segment of the Muslim community. ...
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Spokesmen
Victor Vancier serves as the organization's main spokesman, and the host of the all JTF broadcasts.[1] Other JTF spokesmen are David Ben Moshe (who co-hosts one of the JTF programs), Yosef Ben Meir (who used to co-host one of the JTF programs), and the webmaster.[7] Occasionally Vancier has other guests on the show, including non-Jews such as Sean Reilly, an Irish Catholic, and anti-Islam author Craig Winn. Craig Winn is an American author and former businessman. ...
Media and publications JTF began broadcasting on New York City public access television in December, 1991, originally under the name "Jewish Task Force on Media Bias".[citation needed] Prior to that, they had a radio program. JTF currently has two weekly television shows which both air twice on QPTV, a Queens, New York public access cable TV station. They used to broadcast in Manhattan as well but they were later taken off the air. New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ...
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External links - Jewish Task Force
- Suck interview with Vancier.
- New York Times articles relating to a 1986 series of bombings in which Vancier participated
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