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  1. Omar fires back at Jewish colleagues: Statement is full of ‘Islamophobic tropes’
    Rep. Ilhan Omar responds to her colleagues who urged her to take back statement equating Israel to Hamas and the Taliban.

    Elad Benari , Jun 11 , 2021 2:58 AM

    Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) on Thursday fired back at her colleagues from the Democratic party who urged her to take back her statement equating Israel to Hamas and the Taliban.

    On Wednesday, 12 of the 25 Jewish Democrats in the US House of Representatives published a statement said the grouping of the United States and Israel with the Taliban and Hamas in remarks about pursuing war crimes prosecutions gives “cover to terrorist groups” and called on Omar to clarify her earlier statements.

    That statement followed Omar’s sharing to Twitter a video of a conversation she had with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in which she asked Blinken what mechanisms are in place in the US for victims of alleged crimes against humanity in Israel, “Palestine”, and Afghanistan to seek justice.

    “We must have the same level of accountability and justice for all victims of crimes against humanity. We have seen unthinkable atrocities committed by the US, Hamas, Israel, Afghanistan, and the Taliban,” wrote Omar.

    On Thursday, responding to her Jewish colleagues who asked for her clarification, she tweeted, “It’s shameful for colleagues who call me when they need my support to now put out a statement asking for ‘clarification’ and not just call.”

    “The Islamophobic tropes in this statement are offensive. The constant harassment & silencing from the signers of this letter is unbearable,” added Omar.

    “Citing an open case against Israel, US, Hamas & Taliban in the ICC isn’t comparison or from ‘deeply seated prejudice’. You might try to undermine these investigations or deny justice to their victims but history has thought us that the truth can’t be hidden or silenced forever,” she continued.

    Last month, Omar called Israel’s retaliations for Gazan rocket fire on civilians an “act of terrorism,” but failed to condemn the rockets themselves, or Hamas’ use of Gazan civilians as human shields.

    Omar is notorious for her past controversial statements on Israel. She came under fire in 2019 after she suggested on Twitter that Republicans were attacking her at the behest of the pro-Israel lobby AIPAC.

    She subsequently issued a half-hearted apology before ultimately deleting the controversial tweets.

    Later, Omar called Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “existence” a problem in an interview with CBS.

    In 2019, Israel announced it would bar entry to Omar and fellow Muslim congresswoman Rashida Tlaib over their support for BDS.

  2. This is because the cowardly Jews don’t declare themselves a nation, and an ethnic group, if not a “race”.
    Instead they pretend to be some religious denomination.

    90% of the discrimination Israel is suffering today is due to this lie.
    In America the cowardly Jews protested when Trump extended the anti-racist laws to included Jews.
    They did it exactly because the law talks about discrimination against people belonging to different races and ethnic groups, not religions.

    In the eyes of the world religions don’t require and don’t deserve a nation state.
    Likewise it is true that religious persecution is not racism, and discrimination against certain religions is not racism.

    And indeed opposing religious ideology, is merely not different that the opposition to any other ideology. Opposing Islam is like opposing Nazism, Communism, Colonialism, Free market, Humanism, Liberalism, etc.

    Only when Jews unequivocally declare themselves a nation, will we have the right to a nation state, Israel.