As fires smoldered and warning sirens wailed in the streets of Jerusalem while rockets continued to rain down on the capital city, members of The Squad took to Twitter Monday to condemn Israel while remaining conveniently mum about the attacks launched by Hamas and other terrorists.
As Katie reported, Hamas “launched dozens of rockets into Jerusalem Monday to mark Jerusalem Day” while “Islamic Jihad, which also operates in the Gaza Strip, launched an anti-tank missile into Israel from the south.”
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (D-MN) called Israel’s counterstrikes that successfully took out Hamas terrorists “an act of terrorism” and called for Israel’s defense of its citizens to be condemned.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) took President Biden to task asking “Where’s the outrage?” before claiming “American taxpayer money is being used to commit human rights violations” and calling for Congress to “condition the aid we send to Israel, and end it altogether if those conditions are not followed.”
Rep. Tlaib later joined the Mehdi Hasan Show to make an intersectional equivalence between “Palestinians fighting apartheid” and her “Black neighbor fighting police brutality.”
Never one to be left out, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) also chimed in saying “We stand in solidarity” with Palestinians, while accusing Israel of “inflicting violence” before calling for the United States to “show leadership in safeguarding the human rights of Palestinians” while remaining silent about the Hamas-fired rockets that were launched into Israel.
“We stand in solidarity with the Palestinian residents of Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem. Israeli forces are forcing families from their homes during Ramadan and inflicting violence. It is inhumane and the US must show leadership in safeguarding the human rights of Palestinians.”
Rep. Ocasio-Cortez also jumped on comparing the clash in Jerusalem with the Biden administration’s border crisis and “militarization of US police departments,” calling for America to “seriously assess its role in state violence.”
“From the paramilitary violence in Colombia and Shiekh Jarrah, to the detention of children on our own border and the militarization of US police departments, the United States must seriously assess its role in state violence and condition aid.”
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley made a similar accusation, saying the United States “should not finance state violence.”
During Monday afternoon’s State Department press briefing, spokesman Ned Price said that “the United States will remain fully engaged to promote calm in Jerusalem,” noting “we welcome the steps the Israeli Government has taken in recent days aimed at avoiding provocations, including the decision to avoid confrontations during the Jerusalem Day Commemoration and the delay in the decision regarding the Sheikh Jarrah evictions.”
This is an excerpt from Town Hall.
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