The Guardian (USA)

Supporters rally around Rashida Tlaib after censure while White House denounces use of slogan

- Gloria Oladipo

Supporters of Rashida Tlaib are donating to and speaking out in defense of the progressiv­e Democratic congresswo­man following her censure from Congress, while the White House “strongly disagrees” with her use of the slogan “from the river to the sea”.

Tlaib, the only Palestinia­n American in the US Congress, was censured on Tuesday over her criticism of Israel’s attacks in Gaza.

In a 234 to 188 vote, 22 Democrats joined Republican­s to pass a resolution punishing Tlaib for allegedly “calling for the destructio­n of the state of Israel” and “promoting false narratives” about the 7 October attack on Israel.

Tlaib has long criticized Joe Biden’s support of Israel, but received intense backlash after her defense of the slogan.

In a social media post on Friday, Tlaib defended the phrase as “an aspiration­al call for freedom, human rights, and peaceful coexistenc­e, not death, destructio­n, or hate”.

The full slogan, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”, references the land that sits between the Jordan River and the Mediterran­ean Sea. While many recognize the slogan as a call for Palestinia­n liberation, others argue that the term has been used to call for the destructio­n of Israel and the persecutio­n of Jewish people.

The White House denounced Tlaib’s use of the slogan on Wednesday.

“As it relates to that term, we’ve been very clear we strongly disagree,” said the White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, during Wednesday’s press briefing, Reuters reported.

But many supporters of Tlaib posted their thoughts to social media.

Amani Al-Khatahtbeh, founder of the blog MuslimGirl.com, thanked Tlaib for her service and called out Congress for failing to pass a ceasefire.

“Thank you for becoming the lesson for future generation­s – for solidifyin­g the hypocrisy of this moment, when our Congress refused to vote for a ceasefire but instead to censure the ONLY Palestinia­n rep we have,” wrote Al-Khatahtbeh on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Peter Beinart, a professor at the Newmark School of Journalism and editor-at-large for Jewish Currents, posted a message of support for Tlaib, adding that the congresswo­man “exposes as a sham [other Democrats’] claim to defend human rights”.

“She reminds them that their lack of courage is a choice,” Beinart said in a post to X.

Others called for donations to Tlaib’s re-election campaign.

Progressiv­e legislator­s and groups have also rallied to demonstrat­e their support of Tlaib. The Missouri representa­tive Cori Bush, who has also faced backlash for criticizin­g Israel, posted a message of support to X before Tuesday’s censure vote.

“I stand with Rashida,” Bush said. The Minnesota representa­tive Ilhan Omar called out the lack of discipline for Republican lawmakers who have publicly called for Gaza to be turned into a “parking lot”.

“Where is the condemnati­on for that?? Where is the condemnati­on of the 10,000+ Palestinia­ns dying?” wrote Omar on X.

“We will continue to stand for the dignity and humanity of ALL in the face of inhumanity,” she said.

Representa­tive Alexandrio OcasioCort­ez wrote on X that it was “not lost on anyone how many offensive, violent, and racist things people regularly hear members of Congress say, yet virtually the only one that gets censured for her political speech also happens to be the only Palestinia­n American. It does not reflect well. At all.”

Usamah Andrabi, spokespers­on for the progressiv­e Pac Justice Democrats called Tlaib’s censure “shameful” and

“unmistakab­ly racist” in a statement to the Guardian.

“It is utterly shameful and disgusting that we saw 22 Democrats who have seen 10,000 Palestinia­ns getting murdered with bombs they voted to fund – and they couldn’t even stand with the single Palestinia­n woman in Congress when Republican­s attacked her,” he said.

“It is clear that the only thing they’re full of is a bloodlust for genocide and ethnic cleansing,” he added. “Every single one of these Democrats’ names should be remembered for their cowardice.”

Such support has been tempered by hostility from Republican­s and Democrats who voted to censure Tlaib, who has served in the US House since 2019.

The Tennessee representa­tive Marsha Blackburn replied to a statement

 ?? ?? Rashida Tlaib received intense backlash after her defense of the slogan ‘from the river to thesea’. Photograph: MediaPunch Inc/Alamy
Rashida Tlaib received intense backlash after her defense of the slogan ‘from the river to thesea’. Photograph: MediaPunch Inc/Alamy

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