A vote against anti-Semitism or a settling of accounts?

The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday passed a motion to expel Democrat MK Ilhan Omar from a powerful committee, Republicans accusing him of making anti-Semitic remarks in the past, while Democrats say the decision comes in retaliation for other expulsions in the previous legislature.

Ilhan Omar is the third elected Democrat to be stripped of her parliamentary committee seat by Republicans this year.

Stripped of her role on the Foreign Affairs Committee, this former refugee from Somalia is accused of having made several comments critical of Israel since 2012 – remarks condemned within both parties.

“This is about going after women of color,” AOC slammed, accusing Republicans of hypocrisy, with Marjorie Taylor Greene and her “jewish space laser” (+ conspiracy on George Soros) who was promoted to a committee pic.twitter.com/mdvLfTp3Zd

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"I am Muslim, I am an immigrant and, coincidentally, I come from Africa", declared the elected representative of the left wing of the party, during a speech in the hemicycle of Congress, before the vote. , asking if "anyone was surprised" that she was being targeted.

"Hypocrisy"

The elected Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez denounced the “hypocrisy” of the Republicans, recalling that the Republican Majorie Taylor Green surfed on the anti-Semitic conspiracy by asserting that “lasers from space” benefiting the Rothschild family were perhaps to be responsible for the fires in California.

The expulsion of certain elected Democrats from parliamentary committees was a promise made by Kevin McCarthy during his campaign to become the new "Speaker" of the House of Representatives.

According to the Republican, Democrats created a "new normal" when they had control of Congress by expelling the highly controversial Marjorie Taylor Greene and Paul Gosar from certain committees, accusing them of calling for violence against their political opponents.

"Apartheid"

Ilhan Omar, one of two Muslim women in Congress, apologized in 2019 after suggesting that Republican support for Israel was fueled by financial donations from a pro-Israel lobby.

Five years earlier, before entering Congress, she claimed that Israel had "hypnotized the world", and asked that people open their eyes to the "misdeeds" of the United States ally, which she had called "apartheid".

The elected official from Minnesota (north of the United States) has since declared that she was not aware at the time that her remarks played on anti-Semitic stereotypes, in particular those linking Jews to money.

House Democrat Leader Hakeem Jeffries said Ilhan Omar's remarks had already been subject to proper disciplinary proceedings, and she had just backed a resolution reaffirming Israel as an "ally" of the United States. United.

"It's political revenge," Jeffries concluded.

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