White House strongly condemns ‘repugnant’ comments made by Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar: ‘There are not two sides’

White House press secretary Karin Jean-Pierre called the statements of some Democratic members of Congress “disgusting” as she told reporters on Tuesday that “there are no two sides” when it comes to terror attacks on Israel.

Jean-Pierre was asked about comments by Democratic lawmakers that “seem to equate the terrorist attack by Hamas with actions previously undertaken by Israel.”

Three members of the left-wing ‘Squad’ – representatives Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and Cori Bush – are under fire for their responses to the horrific attacks, which have killed at least 1,000 Israelis, mostly civilians.

Omar called Israel’s efforts to strike back against the Iranian-backed Hamas terror group a “war crime”, while Tlieb and Bush both called on the US to stop sending funds to Israel.

“Look, I’ve seen some of these statements this weekend and we’re going to continue to be very clear, we think they’re wrong,” Jean-Pierre said. “We think it’s disgusting and we think it’s shameful.”

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called the statements of some Democratic members of Congress

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre called the statements of some Democratic members of Congress “disgusting” as she told reporters on Tuesday that “there are no two sides” when it comes to terror attacks in Israel.

Representative Ilhan Omar

Representative Rashida Tlaib

Representatives Ilhan Omar (left) and Rashida Tlaib (right) are under fire for comments they made following Saturday’s heinous terror attack by Hamas against Israeli civilians

“Our condemnation belongs squarely to the terrorists who have brutally murdered, raped and kidnapped hundreds – hundreds of Israelis,” he continued. “There can be no doubt about that. There are no two sides here, there are no two sides.’

Omar, who is Muslim and has faced trouble in the past for using anti-Semitic stereotypes, initially condemned the Hamas attack on Saturday.

“Such senseless violence will only repeat the back-and-forth cycle we’ve seen, which we cannot allow to continue,” X, formerly of Twitter, posted.

He also asked the international community to pray for the Palestinians as Israel responded to the Hamas attack.

“Reminder, Gaza has no shelters or iron dome and please pray for them. May peace prevail in the region and lead us to a moral awakening to care for the human suffering we see. Palestinians are human beings who are under siege and deserve protection from the international community,” Omar said.

On Monday, Omar called out Israel’s response to the terror attack.

“The Israeli Defense Minister called the Palestinians ‘human animals’ and promised to cut off all electricity, all food and all fuel to civilians in Gaza,” Omar wrote on X. “This is collective punishment, a war crime and the US will we must oppose any violations of international law if we truly support a rules-based international order.”

Representative Cory Bush, one of the members of the left-wing

Representative Cory Bush, one of the members of the left-wing “Team”, called on the US to stop funding Israel

In a series of posts on X, Omar called out the Israeli response to the attack

In a series of posts on X, Omar called out the Israeli response to the attack

Tlaib, a Michigan Democrat who is of Palestinian descent, released a statement on her Instagram account saying he mourned the “Palestinian and Israeli lives lost yesterday, today and every day.”

He continued that “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.”

“As long as our country provides billions in unconditional funding to support the apartheid government, this heartbreaking cycle of violence will continue,” he added.

Bush, a Missouri Democrat, said in a statement published on X Saturday that she was “devastated by the ongoing violence in Palestine and Israel.”

“Our immediate focus must be on saving lives, but our ultimate focus must be on a just and lasting peace that ensures security for all in the region,” the statement continued. “Human rights violations do not justify more human rights violations, and a military response will only worsen the plight of Palestinians and Israelis.”

“As part of achieving a just and lasting peace, we must do our part to end this violence and trauma by ending the US government’s support for Israeli military occupation and apartheid,” Bush added.

Reps. Josh Gottheimer, D-New Jersey, and Ritchie Torres, D-New York, criticized Tlaib and Bush’s comments in statements to Jewish Insider.

“Two of my colleagues have called for America to freeze aid to Israel, despite countless images of Israeli children, women, men and the elderly, including Americans, being murdered by radical Iranian-backed Hamas terrorists,” he said. Gottheimer in a statement.

A volley of rockets were fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza into Israel on Tuesday in the wake of Saturday's brutal terror attack by Hamas

A volley of rockets were fired by Palestinian militants from Gaza into Israel on Tuesday in the wake of Saturday’s brutal terror attack by Hamas

“It pains me that while Israelis are cleaning up the blood of their family members who were shot in their homes, they believe that Congress should remove US funding to our democratic ally and allow innocent citizens to suffer,” the lawmaker added. of New Jersey.

Torres said US aid to Israel “should be unconditional, and never more so than in this moment of critical need.”

“Shame on anyone who glorifies ‘resistance’ to the largest one-day mass murder of Jews since the Holocaust,” he continued. “It is reprehensible and disgusting.”

Representative Haley Stevens, D-Michigan, distanced herself from Tlaib’s comment in a statement to Jewish Insider.

“We must continue to come together as Congress and as a country to denounce terrorism and support the Jewish state, our democratic ally, Israel,” Stevens said. “Israel has a right to exist and to defend itself.”

Christopher Hale, a Democrat running for a seat in Tennessee, USA, responded to Bush post to X by writing“Congresswoman Bush, I’m a Democrat, but this is like putting out a statement that mourns the death of the nineteen hijackers along with the 2,900 killed in the 9/11 attacks.”

“The grandchildren of the Holocaust deserve stronger support against terrorism than this,” Hale said.

The Anti-Defamation League also criticized Bush’s comments.

“More than 600 Israelis have been killed, more than 200 injured, and countless others are being held hostage by the terrorist organization Hamas,” the ADL said. “Seizing this moment to slander our ally Israel and suggest the US cut off military aid is tone-deaf, heartless and beyond reason.”

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