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WASHINGTON โ Freshman Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar โunequivocallyโ apologized Monday for tweets suggesting that members of Congress support Israel because they are being paid to do so, which drew bipartisan criticism and a rebuke from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
The Minnesota Democrat said she had no intention offending anyone, including Jewish Americans.
The statement was the latest reckoning among Democrats of intense differences in their ranks over the U.S.-Israeli relationship, highlighted by criticism from Omar and Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan. They are the first Muslim women to serve in Congress and both have reported being harassed. Pelosi and other Democrats, including leaders and chairmen, laid down a marker making clear that Omar had overstepped.
In a pair of tweets over the weekend, Omar criticized the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC. โItโs all about the Benjamins baby,โ she wrote, invoking slang about $100 bills.
Asked on Twitter who she thought was paying members of Congress to support Israel, Omar responded, โAIPAC!โ
That sparked Pelosiโs first public rebuke of a freshman lawmaker who had helped flip the House from Republican control and is part of a record number of women in Congress.
โCongresswoman Omarโs use of anti-Semitic tropes and prejudicial accusations about Israelโs supporters is deeply offensive,โ Pelosi said in a statement issued by her office and signed by other Democratic leaders after a bipartisan backlash against the Minnesota Democrat. โWe condemn these remarks, and we call upon Congresswoman Omar to immediately apologize for these hurtful comments.โ
Senior Democrats Deal New Lawmaker a Swift Schooling
It also was a stark exposure of an increasingly tense split among Democrats over U.S.-Israeli policy ahead of the 2020 elections. None of the Democratic presidential hopefuls weighed in publicly as their partyโs House leaders chastised Omar.
But senior Democrats dealt the new lawmaker a swift schooling.
Republicans called on Democrats to strip Omar of her seat on the House Foreign Relations Committee, but Chairman Eliot Engel stopped just short of that. He said in a statement that he expects his committee members to discuss policies on merits. And though he did not name Omar, he left little doubt that his statement was a response to her tweets.
โItโs shocking to hear a Member of Congress invoke the anti-Semitic trope of โJewish money,'โ Engel said.
AIPAC is a nonprofit organization that works to influence U.S. policy toward Israel. While it is barred from directly donating to candidates, it encourages its more than 100,000 members to do so and to be politically active.
One way the organization has made a mark on Congress is through expense-paid junkets to Israel, which are paid for by an affiliated nonprofit that does not have to disclose its donors. The popular weeklong excursions for members of Congress, their families and some senior staff can cost upward of $12,000 per person and are intended to โeducate political leaders and influencers about the importance of the U.S. โ Israel relationship through firsthand experiences.โ
The nonprofit responded Sunday night: โWe are proud that we are engaged in the democratic process to strengthen the US-Israel relationship. Our bipartisan efforts are reflective of American values and interests. We will not be deterred in any way by ill-informed and illegitimate attacks on this important work.โ
Omar Expressed Regret for 2012 Tweets
Omar supports a movement known as BDS, for โboycott, divestment and sanctionsโ aimed at Israel. And itโs not the first time sheโs fought accusations of anti-Semitism. She insists her rejection of the Israeli government refers to its stance toward Palestinians and is not directed at Jewish people.
Omar has expressed regret for tweeting in 2012: โIsrael has hypnotized the world, may Allah awaken the people and help them see the evil doings of Israel.โ She said the statement came in the context of Israelโs treatment of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The controversy over Omarโs remarks stretched beyond Capitol Hill to the crowded Democratic presidential race.
Less than a week earlier, all but one high-profile Democratic senator eyeing the White House in 2020 voted against a Middle East policy measure that included a provision cracking down on BDS activism against the Israeli government.
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar supported the Middle East bill, while her potential presidential rivals โ Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Kamala Harris of California, Cory Booker of New Jersey, Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Sherrod Brown of Ohio โ all opposed it. Several of those Democrats had raised concerns that the billโs bid to rein in anti-Israel boycott efforts risked violating the constitutional rights of activists, although all the senators are opposed to the Palestinian-led push itself.
Among the yellow notes of support posted on Omarโs office nameplate on Capitol Hill Monday was one that read, โMazel Tov.โ
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