10/10/2023 / By Ethan Huff
In a statement that now appears to have been deleted from her official government website, Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) condemned Israel for the recent attacks by Hamas, citing “the apartheid system” that Israel has created for Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip.
After writing that she grieves the Palestinian and Israeli lives lost “yesterday, today and every day,” Tlaib wrote that she is “determined as ever to fight for a just future where everyone can live in peace, without fear and with true freedom, equal rights and human dignity.”
“The path to that future must include lifting the blockade, ending the occupation and dismantling the apartheid system that creates the suffocating, dehumanizing conditions that can lead to resistance,” Tlaid wrote.
“The failure to recognize the violent reality of living under siege, occupation and apartheid makes no one safer. No person, no child anywhere should have to suffer or live in fear of violence. We cannot ignore the humanity in each other. As long as our country provides billions in unconditional funding to support the apartheid government, this heartbreaking cycle of violence will continue.”
Tlaib’s message was not received well from those who support Israel, and who say that she is wrongly blaming Israel for this series of attacks against its own people. One source to condemn her is The Gateway Pundit (TGP), who called her “a sick, sick woman” for Tlaib’s apparently now-deleted statement.
“This was the largest mass murder of Jews in one day since the Holocaust in World War II,” wrote TGP’s Jim Hoft.
(Related: Remember during COVID when Tlaib called for the release of all federal prisoners across America?)
Tlaib, in case you forgot about her, is from the same “squad” as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) and Rep. Ilhan Omar. The initial “squad” used to just be these three along with one other, but now boasts eight members, all of whom are “women of color” except for two “men of color” – no whites allowed, apparently.
Tlaib has been pretty silent in recent years ever since Donald Trump left office and was replaced by “the big guy” Joe Biden. Tlaib only just now broke her political silence with this highly controversial statement, which has many in an uproar.
As Hoft points out, innocent children, including 12-year-old Erez Calderon – watch the video below – were kidnapped by Hamas and held hostage in Gaza. Tlaib did speak out on behalf of all children both Palestinian and Israeli, but Hoft feels as though “Jew-hating” Tlaib is off her rocker.
This is Erez Calderon, a 12 year-old Israeli boy, kidnapped by Hamas and held hostage in Gaza.
They are terrorizing this child. Hamas are savages with no red lines.
Share this video??Show the world the evil of Hamas ??pic.twitter.com/NjS1EsnZIi
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) October 8, 2023
As disturbing as the situation in the Middle East might be, many prophecy watchers recognize that it does fit into what was long foretold for the end of days.
“This woman should not be in America, let alone Congress,” wrote one angry commenter about Tlaib’s statement.
“In other words, Hamas is evil because Israel? What a buffoon she is,” wrote another.
Someone else wrote that the first order of business should be to elect Jim Jordan as the new Speaker of the House. After that, this same commenter would like to see Tlaib “ejected from Congress.”
“She is a sleeper cell right in front of us, mocking and gloating,” wrote another. “Nothing has been done about it in almost four years, so she is emboldened to continue talking like this without repercussion.”
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