Michigan Democrats Slam Rashida Tlaib After She Supports Genocide Against Israel

Rashida Tlaib, a Michigan Democrat, has been criticized by some Michigan Democrats after she supported calls for genocide to be committed against Israel.

Tlaib is a Muslim and has been promoting Hamas terrorist propaganda for weeks after their unprecedented attack on Israel where they killed more than 1,400, injured 5,300 and kidnapped 240.

Tlaib began to face backlash after she posted a video featuring an anti-Semitic message on her X page.

Tlaib said, “From the River to the Sea is an aspirational appeal for freedom, human right, and peaceful coexistence – not death, destruction or hatred.” “My advocacy and work is always focused on justice and dignity, regardless of faith or ethnicity.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel (a Democrat) responded to Tlaib’s comments on X. @RashidaTlaib I have supported you and defended you many times, even when your words were indefensible. I thought you were a good, honest person with the right heart.

She added, “But it is hurtful for so many.” Please retract this cruel, hateful comment.

Michigan Senate Pro Tem Jeremy Moss responded, a Democratic Senator for District 7: “This isn’t how Jews view the expression ‘from river to sea. This isn’t how Hamas sees the phrase from river to sea.

“Hamas uses this as a rallying call. They don’t just want to drive out Jews from Israel. “They want Jews dead,” said he. “Hamas has killed over 1400 Jews within a matter of hours. There are 200+ others being held in conditions that are unknown. If they could, they would murder all 7 million Jews of Israel. If you cannot imagine this happening, then read a book about history.”

This phrase is a snare to the Jewish psyche. We are fewer than 16,000,000 in number. Today, fewer Jews exist than on the eve before the Holocaust. “Almost every Jewish person that you know is where they are because their family avoided certain death to get them there,” he said. “One of great-grandfathers alone came to Detroit from Ellis Island at the age of 17” He asked his family in Russia to come with him. They received money. He never heard back from them after WWII.