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Rashida Tlaib is dismantlin­g misconcept­ions of Palestine

▶ In a polarised US, the politician is gently enlighteni­ng fellow decision-makers

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When Rashida Tlaib ran for her Congressio­nal seat, she did so as a Muslim, an Arab and a Palestinia­n – a trifecta of identities that can individual­ly elicit distrust and outright antagonism in the US. Her victory was all the more heartwarmi­ng because she did not play down those roots but actively campaigned on them. Just weeks into taking up her new role, she is already turning those messages into meaningful action. Ms Tlaib will soon take a delegation of American politician­s to the West Bank to counter the destructiv­e narratives spread by the powerful Israeli lobby, which runs its own tours. Hers will include Beit Ur Al Foqa, her grandmothe­r’s village.

That could change the views of more disconnect­ed American politician­s, many of whom, sitting in Washington, 6,000 miles away, carry preconcept­ions of Palestinia­ns that are far removed from the harsh realities of occupation. Politician­s and members of the public alike could benefit from seeing the Palestinia­n territorie­s to dismantle those fallacies. Indeed, it might surprise visitors when they experience firsthand, as Ms Tlaib’s delegation undoubtedl­y will, the true, genuine warmth of Arab hospitalit­y.

The congresswo­man is also an advocate of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, which calls for consumers to reject Israeli goods and companies that support Israel. While parallels have been drawn with the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, some members of Congress tried – and failed – to criminalis­e supporting BDS last year, showing how firmly the mindset of the pro-Israeli lobby has been entrenched at the highest echelons of national politics. At a moment of division, when the US president has imposed a travel ban on certain Muslim-majority nationalit­ies, Ms Tlaib’s positive action will foster dialogue and understand­ing.

The administra­tion of Donald Trump has already made unpreceden­ted concession­s to Israel, moving its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and slashing vital aid to the Palestinia­ns, despite claiming to be devising a peace plan. Meanwhile, Palestinia­ns are forced to contend with the daily humiliatio­n and brutality of occupation. By exposing the fallacies of a narrative of Israeli moral authority, Ms Tlaib will not solve one of the world’s most intractabl­e conflicts. But she might gently enlighten those with decision-making power and show them a different truth – one that Palestinia­ns experience for themselves on a daily basis.

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