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Group.png ELNET  
(Lobby group, Deep state recruitment networkTwitter WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
ELNET.jpg
Formation2011
HeadquartersLondon, UK
Interest ofGeert-Hinrich Ahrens
Sponsored byCarnegie Corporation, German Federal Foreign Office, Heinrich Böll Foundation, NATO, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, UK/FCO
SubpageEuropean Leadership Network/Young Leaders
Membership• Des Browne
• Menzies Campbell
• Hikmet Çetin
• Rolf Ekéus
• Gernot Erler
• Søren Gade
• Wolfgang Ischinger
• Igor Ivanov
• Jan Kavan
• Ian Kearns
• Giorgio La Malfa
• Imants Viesturs Liegis
• Linas Linkevicius
• Bernard Norlain
• Janusz Onyszkiewicz
• Ana Palacio
• Elisabeth Rehn
• Alain Richard
• Malcolm Rifkind
• Adam Daniel Rotfeld
• Volker Rühe
• Javier Solana
• Vyacheslav Trubnikov
• Tarja Cronberg
• Federica Mogherini
• David Triesman
• Shatabhisha Shetty
• Stefano Stefanini
• Pierre Vimont
• Fatmir Mediu
• Irina Ghaplanyan
• Alexander Kmentt
• Wolfgang Petritsch
• Vladimir Senko
• Willy Claes
• Louis Michel
• Guy Verhofstadt
• Solomon Passy
• Todor Tagarev
• Davor Božinovic
• Budimir Loncar
• Ivo Slaus
• Jan Hamácek
• Jan Kavan
• Jakub Kulhánek
• Uffe Ellemann-Jensen
• Anders Fogh Rasmussen
• Søren Gade
• Mogens Lykketoft
• Marina Kaljurand
• Mart Laar
• Jüri Luik
• Merle Maigre
• Jaakko Blomberg
• Jaakko Iloniemi
• uhani Kaskeala
• Jaakko Laajava
• Teija Tiilikainen
• Raimo Väyrynen
• Nicole Ameline
• Alain Coldefy
• Benoit d’Aboville
• Michel Duclos
• François Heisbourg
• Pierre Lellouche
• Nathalie Loiseau
• Hervé Morin
• Bernard Norlain
• Paul Quilès
• Alain Richard
• Hubert Védrine
• Pierre Vimont
• Valeri Chechelashvili
• Tedo Japaridze
• Eka Tkeshelashvili
• Niels Annen
• Heinrich Brauss
• Karl-Heinz Brunner
• Daniela De Ridder
• Gernot Erler
• Werner Hoyer
• Angela Kane
• Katja Keul
• Roderich Kiesewetter
• Silvana Koch-Mehrin
• Walter Kolbow
• Klaus Mangold
• David McAllister
• Klaus Naumann
• Norbert Röttgen
• Rudolf Scharping
• Nils Schmid
• Ulf Schneider
• Karsten Voigt
• Klaus Wittmann
• Uta Zapf
• Balázs Csuday
• János Martonyi
• Anita Orban
• Eoghan Murphy
• Giancarlo Aragona
• Margherita Boniver
• Francesco Calogero
• Vincenzo Camporini
• Paolo Cotta-Ramusino
• Massimo D’Alema
• Marta Dassù
• Giampaolo Di Paola
• Piero Fassino
• Gianfranco Fini
• Giorgio La Malfa
• Arturo Parisi
• ia Quartapelle
• Carlo Schaerf
• Stefano Silvestri
• Stefano Stefanini
• Nathalie Tocci
• Carlo Trezza
• Imants Viesturs Liegis
• Audronius Ažubalis
• Linas Linkevicius
• Renatas Norkus
• Vygaudas Ušackas
• atmir Besimi
• Nikola Dimitrov
• Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
• Klaas de Vries
• Angelien Eijsink
• Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert
• Laurens Jan Brinkhorst
• Bert Koenders
• Marietje Schaake
• Hans van den Broek
• Espen Barth Eide
• Målfrid Braut-Hegghammer
• Gro Harlem Brundtland
• Kjell Magne Bondevik
• Kåre Willoch
• Wlodzimierz Cimoszewic
• Adam Daniel Rotfeld
• Sławomir Dębski
• Bogdan Klich
• Adam Kobieracki
• Radosław Sikorski
• Ricardo Baptista Leite
• Ioan Mircea Paşcu
• Pavel Andreev
• Alexey Arbatov
• Sergey Batsanov
• Alexander Bessmertnykh
• Evgeny Buzhinskiy
• Anatoly Diakov
• Vladimir Dvorkin
• Alexander Dynkin
• Igor Ivanov
• Andrey Kortunov
• Vladimir Lukin
• Fyodor Lukyanov
• Boris Pankin
• Dmitry Polikanov
• Sergey Rogov
• Dmitri Trenin
• Vyacheslav Trubnikov
• Igor Yurgens
• Konstantin Samofalov
• Goran Svilanović
• Boris Tadić
• Miroslav Lajčák
• Jorge Domecq
• Narcís Serra
• Hans Blix
• Ingvar Carlsson
• Rolf Ekéus
• Gunnar Hökmark
• Anna Jardfelt
• Henrik Salander
• Mustafa Aydin
• Hikmet Çetin
• Ünal Çeviköz
• Vahit Erdem
• Osman Faruk Loğoğlu
• Tacan Ildem
• Mustafa Kibaroglu
• Özdem Sanberk
• Ahmet Üzümcü
• Oleksandr Chalyi
• Anatoliy Grytsenko
• Sergii Leshchenko
• Mustafa Nayyem
• Volodymyr Ogrysko
• Borys Tarasyuk
• Bob Ainsworth
• Michael Ancram
• Joyce Anelay
• James Arbuthnot
• Catherine Ashton
• Margaret Beckett
• Michael Boyce
• Tony Brenton
• Des Browne
• Alistair Burt
• Menzies Campbell
• Charles Clarke
• Alfred Dubs
• Stephen Gethins
• Charles Guthrie
• David Hannay
• Nick Harvey
• Douglas Hurd
• John Kerr
• Tom King
• John McColl
• Tom McKane
• Madeleine Moon
• David Owen
• David Ramsbotham
• Martin Rees
• David Richards
• Peter Ricketts
• Malcolm Rifkind
• George Robertson
• John Stanley
• Elizabeth Symons
• David Triesman
• Tom Tugendhat
• William Wallace
• Alan West
• Shirley Williams
Israel lobby group of nearly 300 past, present and future European leaders. Works to foster key ties between European and Israeli leaders, and empower friends of Israel across Europe.

The European Leadership Network (ELNET) is an Israel lobby group of nearly 300 past, present and future European leaders which according to itself is working to "foster close relations between Europe and Israel"[1]

With a network of professional affiliate offices in France, Germany, the UK, Belgium (European Union & NATO), Italy, Central and Eastern Europe, and Israel, ELNET works to foster key ties between European and Israeli leaders, and empower friends of Israel across Europe.[2] The selected political, military, diplomatic, civil society and business leaders from across wider Europe are chosen from all parties ("non-partisan" and "impartially"[1]). ELNET also brings "high-level delegations to Israel to experience the realities on the ground"[1].

Vision

In a rapidly changing global environment, Israel needs as many allies as possible. Europe is also faced with new unprecedented challenges, and seeks innovative solutions to overcome them. Europe plays a major role on the global stage, with the European Union being one of the three largest economies in the world, and two European countries – France and the UK – holding a permanent seat and veto power at the UN Security Council and having nuclear capabilities with global military reach. While 80% of the US Congress has visited Israel, only 10% of European counterparts have done so. ELNET was created to turn this challenge into an opportunity.

ELNET believes Israel and Europe share deep values, mutual interests and strategic challenges. Closer economic and political relations benefit both sides and is important to the future of the Middle East.

As such, the ELNET lobby group works to pursue long-term strategic partnerships between European countries and Israel.

Written Statement to the ICJ

On 4 October 2023, ELNET-UK and UK Lawyers for Israel, submitted evidence to the International Court of Justice as it considered a referral against Israel by the UN General Assembly.

“This case will cause great damage to the reputation of the International Court. The evidence provided to the Court fails a basic smell test and reeks of anti-Israel bias. We are proud to stand up for the world’s only Jewish State and its right to fair and proper treatment by the international community”. Joan Ryan, CEO of ELNET-UK
“The Court has been asked to provide an advisory opinion on the basis of a long series of mendacious UN reports, resolutions and other documents. The process is vitiated from the outset with a prevailing and incorrect assumption of guilt. We cannot allow this to go unchallenged”. Jonathan Turner, CEO of UK Lawyers for Israel[3]

First E3-Israel Strategic Dialogue

On 5 November 2023, the European Leadership Network and ELNET’s Forum of Strategic Dialogue (FSD) brought together senior policymakers and experts from across the UK, Germany, France, NATO, and Israel. The dialogue addressed: 'Hamas’s war on Israel and its regional implications’; ‘The Iranian threat’; and ‘Deepening cooperation between Israel, the E3 and NATO to face multiple threats, including Russia’. The discussions were organised by ELNET-UK and conducted strictly under the Chatham House Rule.[4]

Young leaders

Full article: European Leadership Network/Young Leaders

The Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security (YGLN) is "composed of 90 members in their early careers who are rising stars and specialists in security policy, economics, journalism, law and civil society."


 

Known members

69 of the 209 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Bob AinsworthLabour MP, Secretary of State for Defence under Gordon Brown
Michael AncramLikely took over from Norman Lamont as European chair of Le Cercle.
James ArbuthnotBritish Conservative Party politician with intelligence/deep state ties.
Catherine AshtonA woman with zero qualification or experience of foreign affairs who, in 2009, was made 'High representative for Foreign Affairs and Security policy' in a deal which finally recognised that the position was NOT going to be given to Tony Blair
Margaret BeckettUK foreign secretary, Le Cercle attendee
Hans BlixAttended the 1989 Bilderberg as IAEA Director General
Laurens Jan BrinkhorstDutch politician & lawyer who attended the 1970 and 1974 Bilderbergs
Hans van den BroekLawyer, politician, Bilderberger panellist, Dutch Foreign Minister for 10 years. Dutch Minister of State. "Valuable member named by EU-officials". Rejected Secretary General role for NATO.
Des BrowneBought nuclear missiles as UK Secretary of State for Defence, campaigns for nuclear disarmament after leaving power.
Gro Harlem BrundtlandDeep state/WHO connected Prime Minister/DG, concerned about "too much freedom of speech"
Alistair Burt
Ingvar CarlssonTook over as Sweden's PM upon the assassination of Olof Palme.
Willy ClaesBilderberger, fraudster, ex Secretary General of NATO.
Charles ClarkeUK politician
Marta DassùDeep state connected general director of the international activities of Aspen Institute Italy. NATO, Trilateral Commission, European Council on Foreign Relations, International Institute for Strategic Studies...
Espen Barth EideAttended the 2013 Bilderberg as Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Uffe Ellemann-JensenStarted more offensive military/soft power posture as Danish Foreign Minister. 8 Bilderbergs, candidate for NATO General-Secretary.
Charles GuthrieUK Army's Chief of the General Staff 1994-1997
David HannayUK diplomat, Ditchley Governor, attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1990s
Nick Harvey
François HeisbourgPromoter of the "war on terror". He wrote a working paper for the 1989 Bilderberg. Heavy MSC habit.
Jeanine Hennis-PlasschaertDutch Defence Minister, connected to the 2015 Hawija bombing, lied about knowledge of any deaths and covered-up any juridical complicity with Mark Rutte & Bert Koenders.
Douglas HurdUK Deep state operative, Eton, Trinity College, Chatham House/President
Jaakko IloniemiBilderberg Steering committee, Finnish Ambassador to the US
Wolfgang IschingerSpooky German diplomat. Chaired the Munich Security Conference
Igor IvanovDecidedly pro-Western former Russian Foreign Minister
Tedo JaparidzeGeorgian Minister of Foreign Affairs who inadvertently exposed Le Cercle by mentioning it on his online biography.
John KerrScottish businessman and diplomat, attended all Bilderbergs from 2004 up to 2016
Roderich KiesewetterFormer Bundeswehr general staff officer turned politician
Silvana Koch-MehrinWEF/Young Global Leaders 2005. Promising euro-politician from the German FDP until revelations that she had plagiarized large parts of her doctoral thesis.
Bert KoendersInternational Crisis Group, International Commission on Missing Persons, UN Secretary-General' Special Representative in Ivory Coast from 2011 to 2013, founded the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank/International Monetary Fund, President of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Parliamentary Assembly and leader of its Socialist Group, member of the parliamentary hearing committee on the Srebrenica massacre, Private secretary of Hans van den Broek, tried to memory hole 2015 Hawija bombing with Mark Rutte & Jeanine Hennis.
Miroslav LajčákSlovak diplomat with WEF AGM habit
Pierre LelloucheFrench politician
Mogens LykketoftDanish politician
Giorgio La MalfaTriple Bilderberger Italian politician
János MartonyiHungarian Bilderberger politician
Federica MogheriniItalian politician, WEF
David OwenUK politician who attended the 1973, 1982 and 1993 Bilderbergs
Ana PalacioSpanish politician
Wolfgang PetritschHigh Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Close to Bruno Kreisky.
Anders Fogh RasmussenBilderberger, ex Danish PM, ex-Secretary General of NATO.
David RichardsLeader of British army during wars in Libya and Syria.
Peter RickettsSpooky UK diplomat
Malcolm RifkindBritish Conservative politician with many deep state connections
George RobertsonBilderberger, ex Secretary General of NATO with unknown deep political connections.
Norbert RöttgenBilderberg German politician who blamed people who declined vaccines for a divided society
Volker RüheGerman Defence Minister, 5 Bilderbergs, Atlantik-Brücke, suspected Deep state operative
Özdem SanberkTurkish diplomat
Marietje SchaakeDutch spooky euro-politician. Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace
Jaap de Hoop SchefferBilderberger, ex Secretary General of NATO. He held an "anti-terrorist exercise" in Madrid 3 days before the 2004 Madrid train bombings.
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Sponsors

EventDescription
Carnegie CorporationEstablished by Andrew Carnegie in 1911, with large grants especially to form the education sector. Lots of grants to "security" think tanks too.
German Federal Foreign OfficeThe German Foreign Ministry
Heinrich Böll FoundationConduit for German government money to select opposition activists.
NATOThe world's largest military alliance. "Take five broken empires, add the sixth one later, and make one big neo-colonial empire out of it all."
Rockefeller Brothers FundRockefeller family "philanthropic" fund. One of the CIA's favorite cut-outs during the Cold War.
UK/FCOThe UK government department dealing with foreign policy.
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