Palestinian 'apartheid'
In the immediate aftermath of the start of the Hamas terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians on October 7th, Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) was the quietest member of Congress on the issue, something that was especially strange considering she is the only Palestinian-American in either chamber and is someone who has vocally made "Palestinian rights" at the expense of Jewish lives the centerpiece of her legislative agenda.
But once she did begin speaking out on the attacks, she couldn't stop, and reminded people all over again why she has often been referred to as the leader of the House's "Hamas Caucus," taking a shameful blame-the-victim approach towards Israel and stating that the violence would not end for "as long as our country provides billions in unconditional funding to support the apartheid government."
On Wednesday, Tlaib took it a step further during an unhinged speech, threatening Joe Biden and inciting anti-Israel "protesters" who were steps away from the Capitol to take over parts of the Capitol complex, which led to some 300 arrests, including three for allegedly assaulting police officers.
After the damage was done, however, Tlaib learned the hard way that her words and actions and those of the terrorist government she supports have consequences.
A Palestinian conference that was scheduled to take place at the end of October in Houston which featured Tlaib and fellow antisemitic activist Linda Sarsour got canceled by the Hilton Hotel that was set to host it....
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, on the other hand, praised the Hilton for their decision and suggested that no venue in Texas should be willing to "host or sponsor" the antisemitic group....
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It should not be surprising that people who are determined to kill Israelis are not welcome in Israel. That is something that all countries do when they are threatened with murder and destruction. Tlaib appears to be an emotional anti-Semite.
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