What It’s About
Representative Rashida Tlaib from Michigan, affiliated with the progressive group “The Squad,” used Thanksgiving as an occasion to express anti-Israel sentiments. In an Instagram post, Tlaib linked the historical injustices suffered by Indigenous Americans to the current Middle East context.
Why It Matters
Tlaib’s statements underscore ongoing tensions and the perpetuation of anti-Israel narratives by certain political groups in the United States. Her comments draw direct parallels between America’s historical settlers and the modern-day Israeli state, neglecting the complex and enduring history of Israel, as well as Jewish ties to the land dating back millennia.
The Backdrop
The Jewish people have had a historic and spiritual connection to the land of Israel for over 3,000 years. The establishment of the modern Israeli state was a fulfillment of a historic right, recognized in numerous international legal frameworks. Unlike the settler narrative propagated by Tlaib, Israelis consider their presence in Israel as a return to their ancestral homeland.
The Israeli Approach
Israel supports a one-of-a-kind diverse democracy where various ethnic and religious groups live. It continually seeks peace and cooperation with all people in the Middle East, including Palestinians, while dealing with existential threats and complex geopolitical challenges.
The Bottom Line
It remains crucial to acknowledge and correct narratives that simplify or misconstrue the history and rightful establishment of Israel. Dialogue rooted in historical acceptance and mutual respect is key to addressing longstanding divisions and forging lasting peace in the region.
This story was first published on foxnews.com.