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Tlaib declines to visit West Bank citing ‘oppressive’ conditions

Tlaib has voiced support for the pro-Palestinia­n boycott movement

- Reuters Washington, Jerusalem

US congresswo­man Rashida Tlaib on Friday rejected Israel’s offer to let her travel to the West Bank, saying she would not visit her family after the Israeli government lifted a ban on her entry but imposed “oppressive conditions” to humiliate her.

Tlaib, a Democrat who represents Michigan in the US House of Representa­tives and has been critical of Israeli policy toward the Palestinia­ns, had planned to make an official visit to Israel along with fellow Democrat congresswo­man Ilhan Omar of Minnesota.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, under pressure from US President Donald Trump, on Thursday said he would not allow them to make a planned trip to Israel. On Friday, Israel decided to allow Tlaib to visit family in the occupied West Bank on humanitari­an grounds.

“I can’t allow the State of Israel to take away that light by humiliatin­g me & use my love for my sity to bow down to their oppressive & racist policies,” Tlaib tweeted, using the word sity to refer to her grandmothe­r.

“Silencing me & treating me like a criminal is not what she wants for me. It would kill a piece of me. I have decided that visiting my grandmothe­r under these oppressive conditions stands against everything I believe in fighting against racism, oppression & injustice,” she added.

Tlaib and Omar have voiced support for the pro-Palestinia­n Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement which opposes the Israeli occupation and policies toward Palestinia­ns in the West Bank and Gaza. Under Israeli law, BDS backers can be denied entry to Israel. Netanyahu had said Israel would consider a humanitari­an travel request by Tlaib so long as she promised not to promote a boycott against Israel.

Tlaib and Omar are the first two Muslim women to be elected to Congress, and the Detroit-born Tlaib is also the first Palestinia­nAmerican congresswo­man. Both are members of their party’s progressiv­e wing and sharp critics both of Trump and Israeli policy.

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