Israel's government - in accordance with an Israeli law barring the issuance of visas to any foreigners who, like Tlaib and Omar, advocate economic and cultural boycotts against Israel - stated that the two congresswomen would not be permitted to enter the country.
In December 2017, Tlaib shared a Facebook post in which Muslim activist Linda Sarsour had expressed support for Ahed Tamimi, a 17-year-old Palestinian girl whom Israeli authorities had recently incarcerated for assaulting an IDF soldier and proclaiming that "Everyone must" attack Israeli Jews by means of "Stabbings, martyrdom-seeking operations , throwing stones." "Absolutely inhumane to target a young girl for fighting against racist policies," wrote Tlaib.
The group's Palestinian founder, Maher Abdel-qader: helped raise funds for Tlaib's political campaign and organized some of her campaign events; has accused Israeli settlers of training children "To terrorize Palestinian civilians"; and once used his Facebook page to share a video claiming that Jews have no historical claim to Israel, and that stories of the Holocaust are gross exaggerations if not complete fabrications.
On January 3, 2019 - her first official day as a new Member of Congress, which was now in Democratic control for the first time in eight years - Tlaib told a raucous crowd of supporters at a MoveOn.org reception near Capitol Hill that Donald Trump's days as President were numbered: "We're going to go in there, and we're going to impeach the motherfu**er." When she was sworn into office, Tlaib wore a traditional Palestinian gown and took her oath by placing her hand on a copy of the Koran.
Following Tlaib's swearing-in ceremony, Hamideh posted to his Twitter account a photo of himself and Tlaib holding up a large painting of the newly elected congresswoman.
During the first week of January 2019, Tlaib used her Twitter account to condemn her Congressional colleagues who backed a bill designed to allow local, state, and federal agencies to avoid doing business with companies or organizations that supported the Hamas-inspired Boycott-Divestment-Sanction movement against Israel.
In March 2019, Tlaib posed for a photograph with Palestinian activist Nader Jalajel, who in February 2018 had mourned the death of Hamas terrorist Ahmed Jarrar, the leader of a January 2018 shooting attack that killed a rabbi in Israel.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/274657/rashida-tlaib-jew-hater-who-condemns-injustice-discover-networks
In December 2017, Tlaib shared a Facebook post in which Muslim activist Linda Sarsour had expressed support for Ahed Tamimi, a 17-year-old Palestinian girl whom Israeli authorities had recently incarcerated for assaulting an IDF soldier and proclaiming that "Everyone must" attack Israeli Jews by means of "Stabbings, martyrdom-seeking operations , throwing stones." "Absolutely inhumane to target a young girl for fighting against racist policies," wrote Tlaib.
The group's Palestinian founder, Maher Abdel-qader: helped raise funds for Tlaib's political campaign and organized some of her campaign events; has accused Israeli settlers of training children "To terrorize Palestinian civilians"; and once used his Facebook page to share a video claiming that Jews have no historical claim to Israel, and that stories of the Holocaust are gross exaggerations if not complete fabrications.
On January 3, 2019 - her first official day as a new Member of Congress, which was now in Democratic control for the first time in eight years - Tlaib told a raucous crowd of supporters at a MoveOn.org reception near Capitol Hill that Donald Trump's days as President were numbered: "We're going to go in there, and we're going to impeach the motherfu**er." When she was sworn into office, Tlaib wore a traditional Palestinian gown and took her oath by placing her hand on a copy of the Koran.
Following Tlaib's swearing-in ceremony, Hamideh posted to his Twitter account a photo of himself and Tlaib holding up a large painting of the newly elected congresswoman.
During the first week of January 2019, Tlaib used her Twitter account to condemn her Congressional colleagues who backed a bill designed to allow local, state, and federal agencies to avoid doing business with companies or organizations that supported the Hamas-inspired Boycott-Divestment-Sanction movement against Israel.
In March 2019, Tlaib posed for a photograph with Palestinian activist Nader Jalajel, who in February 2018 had mourned the death of Hamas terrorist Ahmed Jarrar, the leader of a January 2018 shooting attack that killed a rabbi in Israel.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/274657/rashida-tlaib-jew-hater-who-condemns-injustice-discover-networks
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