The Jerusalem Post

Tlaib and Omar outsmart Israel

- • By HERB KEINON

US Congresswo­men Rashida Tlaib (D-Michigan) and Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota), who have never hidden their deep dislike of Israel, have successful­ly boxed Israel into a lose-lose situation.

If Israel lets in the congresswo­men, it will lose because they will use every opportunit­y – at the al-Aqsa Mosque, at the security fence, at a refugee camp – to bash the Jewish state. And the press – both local and internatio­nal – will eat it up. Forget that 72 Democratic and Republican congressme­n were just in the country – they could not dream of a fraction of the coverage that Omar and Tlaib will generate.

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US Congresswo­men Rashida Tlaib (D-Michigan) and Ilhan Omar (D-Minnesota), who have never hidden their deep dislike of Israel, have successful­ly boxed Israel into a lose-lose situation.

If Israel lets in the congresswo­men, it will lose because they will use every opportunit­y – at the al-Aqsa Mosque, at the security fence, at a refugee camp – to bash the Jewish state. And the press – both local and internatio­nal – will eat it up. Forget that 72 Democratic and Republican congressme­n were just in the country – they could not dream of a fraction of the coverage that Omar and Tlaib will generate.

As House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told The Jerusalem Post last week: “the press loves controvers­y.” It is not controvers­ial for Democrats to be pro-Israel, it is controvers­ial – therefore, sexy and headline-worthy – for them to be anti-Israel.

And if Israel doesn’t let them in, it will lose, because it will make the country look undemocrat­ic, and will give a full arsenal of ammunition to those who want to paint it as such. This will force Israel’s friends in the Democratic Party to condemn it, and it could impact on the positions presidenti­al candidates will now take on Israel in the debates.

Israel, in normal circumstan­ces, would allow them to visit. It has dealt with unfriendly congressme­n on trips to the West Bank in the past, and has lived to tell about it. Just last month, Ambassador to the US Ron Dermer articulate­d Israel’s instincts on the matter when he said, “Out of respect for the US Congress and the great alliance between Israel and America, we would not deny entry to any member of Congress into Israel.” But these are not normal circumstan­ces.

The two congresswo­men that Israel is barring are half of the “Squad,” a group of four freshmen, far-left representa­tives that also includes Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York and Ayanna Pressley of Massachuse­tts. US President Donald Trump is battling them, as seen in a recent Twitter attack.

Trump’s focus on these four women seems part of a policy of trying to make them the face of the Democratic Party. Their agenda is anathema to much of the US mainstream, so it makes electoral sense for him to make them the Democratic Party’s poster girls.

In a reference to Ocasio-Cortez, Trump tweeted last month, “We all know that AOC and her crowd are a bunch of Communists, they hate Israel, they hate our own country, they’re calling the guards along our Border [the Border Patrol Agents] Concentrat­ion Camp Guards, they accuse people who support Israel as doing it for the Benjamins... they are Anti-Semitic, they are Anti-America.”

What would it look like for Trump, therefore, if Israel let in congresswo­men who he labeled antisemite­s and anti-Israel? And so, as Channel 13 reported over the weekend, the Trump administra­tion began sending messages to the government that the president was opposed to Israel letting them in.

On Thursday, Trump made it crystal clear himself, tweeting that to allow entrance would “show great weakness.”

“They hate Israel & all Jewish people, & there is nothing that can be said or done to change their minds,” he tweeted.

That tweet explains how Israel went from Dermer’s comments a month ago, to the decision on Thursday to bar entrance.

After all that Trump has done for Israel – moving the embassy, withdrawin­g from the Iran nuclear agreement, recognizin­g Israeli sovereignt­y over the Golan Heights and giving Israel unpreceden­ted backing in the internatio­nal forum – Netanyahu cannot say “no” to the president.

It is no coincidenc­e, therefore, that on Wednesday, after weeks of not saying anything about the planned visit, leaks began emerging saying that government officials were concerned about “provocatio­ns” the two congresswo­men were planning on the Temple Mount. That was a sure sign that the ground was being prepared for what came less than 24 hours later: the unpreceden­ted decision to bar entry to two US legislator­s.

 ?? (Erin Scott/Reuters) ?? REP. ILHAN Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib.
(Erin Scott/Reuters) REP. ILHAN Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib.

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