Call & Times

Israeli ban on Omar, Tlaib bound to backfire

- By ED ROGERS Ed Rogers is a contributo­r to Post Opinions, a political consultant and a veteran of the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush White Houses and several national campaigns.

Israel made a mistake in denying Reps. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., and Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., the opportunit­y to visit.

First, it was disrespect­ful to the U.S. Congress, which has been a consistent­ly stalwart friend of Israel. Setting aside the foreign policy views of these two congresswo­men, U.S. congressio­nal delegation­s should not be denied entry anywhere. Period.

Second, Israel made a political mistake that will reverberat­e within the United States’ domestic political environmen­t with unintended consequenc­es. The best thing that could happen for friends of Israel is to let these two congresswo­men go to Israel and talk – not despite their views but because of them. Only by listening to what they have to say can the truth behind their anti-Israel and anti-Semitic rhetoric be revealed. By denying them entry, Israel has turned its U.S. opponents into martyrs and distracted attention from their wrongheade­d views rather than bringing them out into the open. I was actually looking forward to their trip, thinking it was going to produce a real headache for Democrats.

The Democratic Party has a troubling strain of anti-Semitism running through it in greater force than at any other time in my memory. Britain’s Labour Party has a similar problem right now, but U.S.-Israeli ties are so tight that it is a bigger problem in Washington. But Israel’s shortsight­ed move allows the 2020 Democratic presidenti­al candidates to score points by defending this half of “the Squad” instead of being on the defensive for the wild things they may have otherwise said during their visit to Israel. I am sure all of the candidates who hope to be President Trump’s opponent in November 2020 are breathing a sigh of relief.

Denying Omar and Tlaib a platform to visit the country they have both maligned was a mistake. It did them a service, not Israel. Israel should reconsider this decision if for no other reason than for the sake of its defenders in the United States. The vibrant, strong and democratic society that it is can easily afford the misguided showboatin­g of a couple of members of Congress.

In fact, it would remind us how much our countries should, and do, have in common.

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