The Philippine Star

Israel grants Tlaib West Bank visit on humanitari­an grounds

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JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s interior minister said yesterday he has received and granted a request by Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib to enter the Israeliocc­upied West Bank on humanitari­an grounds.

Tlaib, who is of Palestinia­n origin, asked to visit her 90-year-old grandmothe­r in the West Bank, Minister Aryeh Deri said in a statement.

Deri’s office published what it said was Tlaib’s written request, on congressio­nal stationary. In the letter, Tlaib said she would respect any restrictio­ns and “not promote boycotts” during her visit.

The minister’s decision marked yet another reversal concerning the highprofil­e West Bank tour that had been planned by Tlaib and fellow Democrat, Rep. Ilhan Omar.

On Thursday, Israel had announced it was barring the two from entry _ an unpreceden­ted move targeting members of the U.S. Congress. Israel’s decision came after President Donald Trump said in a tweet it would show ``weakness’’ to allow in the two Democrats who have been sharply critical of him and of Israel’s policies toward the Palestinia­ns.

Tlaib and Omar had planned to visit Jerusalem and several West Bank cities, starting this weekend. Both are known as supporters of “boycott, divestment and sanctions,” or BDS, a Palestinia­n-led global movement. Israel alleges that BDS targets Israel’s very existence, while the movement’s supporters say it is intended as leverage to end more than half a century of Israeli military rule over Palestinia­ns.

Israel’s decision to ban the two had sparked widespread criticism, including from Israeli and Jewish organizati­on who said it was an affront to U.S. institutio­ns to bar the entry of members of Congress.

Deri said yesterday he granted a subsequent request by Tlaib to visit the West Bank on humanitari­an grounds. In her letter, Tlaib writes that this could be her last chance to see her grandmothe­r.

Deri’s office said in a statement that he “decided to allow her entry to Israel and hopes she will stand by her commitment and that the visit will be for humanitari­an needs only.”

Tlaib’s apparent pledge to conduct the visit in line with restrictio­ns imposed by Israel was bound to anger Palestinia­ns who had hoped the congressio­nal tour would highly their plight.

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