Ilhan Omar Sponsors Pro-Israel Resolution On Day That Republicans Kick Her Off A Key Committee

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Reps. Ilhan Omar and Dean Phillips make their way to the Supreme Court for a rally with congressional Democrats, April 2, 2019. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

WASHINGTON (JTA) – The resolution is called “Recognizing Israel as America’s Legitimate and Democratic Ally and Condemning Antisemitism,” and its cosponsors are a who’s-who of the pro-Israel Democrats, including leading Jewish lawmakers.

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Also on the sponsor list: Rep. Ilhan Omar, who has been one of Israel’s harshest critics in Congress and who Republicans on Thursday kicked off the Foreign Affairs Committee for past comments that Jewish groups have said were antisemitic.

In a press release sent out just an hour ahead of a successful party-line vote to remove Omar from the committee, Omar’s name is sandwiched between the names of Reps. Brad Schneider and Josh Gottheimer, two of Congress’ most vocal pro-Israel lawmakers.

Also included in the list are Jewish Democrats such as Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Lois Frankel of Florida, Kathy Manning of North Carolina, Elissa Slotkin of Michigan and Dean Phillips, a fellow Minnesotan who has clashed with Omar in the past.

Among other forms of antisemitism, the resolution condemns a trope Omar was accused of peddling in 2019: that Jewish Americans are more loyal to Israel than the United States. The resolution “rejects hate, discrimination, and antisemitism in all forms, including antisemitism masquerading as anti-Israel sentiment; stands in unity with the Jewish people in the United States and around the world against the rising antisemitism; and explicitly condemns perpetuation of antisemitic tropes, including claims of dual loyalty, control, and other conspiracy theories antithetical to American values.”

Omar — who has been one of the only members of the House to express support for the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement against Israel — on CNN on Sunday again said she regretted two of her remarks: a 2012 tweet that Israel had “hypnotized” the world and a 2019 tweet that pro-Israel support in Congress was “all about the Benjamins.”

“I certainly did not or was not aware that the word hypnotize was a trope,” she said on CNN. “I wasn’t aware of the fact that there are tropes about Jews and money. That has a been very enlightening part of this journey. I voted for every single resolution — no Republican can say that — condemning antisemitism. My work is clear. The collaboration and work that I do with my Jewish colleagues is very clear.”

The resolution to oust Omar from the committee, introduced by Rep. Max Miller — an Ohio Republican freshman who is one of two Jewish Republicans in Congress — was narrowly approved Thursday along party lines.

Miller, in introducing the resolution this week, said “Congresswoman Omar has attempted to undermine the relationship between the United States and Israel, one of the most important strategic alliances we have. She has disqualified herself from serving on the Foreign Affairs Committee.”

Democrats who targeted Omar for criticism in the past say the effort to remove her from the committee is cynical retaliation for Democrats’ removal of Republicans Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia and Paul Gosar of Arizona from committees two years ago. Greene and Gosar were targeted for their associations with white supremacists and for appearing to endorse violence against some of their Democratic colleagues.

“I’m Jewish,” Phillips said Tuesday in a tweet attached to Miller’s resolution. “I love Israel. She and I disagree regularly, and she apologized when she caused offense. This is a repulsive, false-equivalency, weaponization of antisemitism, both irresponsible and far more dangerous.”


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Triumphinwhitehouse
Triumphinwhitehouse
1 year ago

Can’t wait till ezra takes her on as a client along with bds supporter brad lander, big Jerry nadler and chucky

judith
judith
1 year ago

Too little, too late, grandiose faker!

Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
1 year ago

Sorry, Ms. Omar, but being fools is NOT one of the Jewish tropes.

S w
S w
1 year ago

Had she done this earlier she would still be on the committee. She’s messed up too many times to believe her.

David K
David K
1 year ago

I believe this is known as chazer feese

Shmuel
Shmuel
1 year ago

The goya was an hour late and a dollar short.

lazerx
lazerx
1 year ago

hard for me to cry about this.

Zelig
Zelig
1 year ago

Looks like stunt pulled in light of being removed from the foreign intelligence committee.

Can’t imagine a world where she would be tied to this legislation if she weren’t being removed from the committee.

Very crafty indeed.

Either way it’s a bracha that she is somehow promoting the us Israel relationship all of the sudden. May this affect her track record going forward!!

Leslie
Leslie
1 year ago

Another victim of anti-Moslem racism and hatred for women of color.