Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) said Tuesday that House members should consider a vote to censure Rep.[ulsive] Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) due to her refusal to accept US and Israeli findings that show and conclude that Israel was not responsible for the bombing of a hospital parking lot in Gaza, but the Palestinian Islamic Jihad was the most likely perpetrator of the misfired rocket.
Tlaib, a Palestinian-American but mostly Palestinian and far-left member of the so called squad of House anti-Semites, called for an "independent investigation" into the bombing that Hamas claimed [in about 40 minutes] took over 500 Palestinian lives at the al Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza City.
Now that's incredibly fast counting. Literally. It's incredulous.
Tlaib claimed that it is the US and Israel, not Hamas or Palestine, that have “long, documented histories of misleading the public about wars and war crimes.” So she'd rather believe her Hamasshole terrorists than the government which she represents.
This isn't Tlaib's first time either. On no less than two other occasions she blamed Israel for the bombing and parroted Hamas' claims.
“Look, Congress is unified in its support of Israel,” Moskowitz told Fox News “Outnumbered” co-host Kayleigh McEnany. “I continue to be disappointed in members of Congress who are not willing to listen to US intelligence and listen to the Biden administration, who have said Israel had nothing to do with the issue that happened in the parking lot of the hospital.”
But it's more than Tlaib and Omar and the rest of the squadette idiots spouting this nonsense. The problem is that such bile influences young, undeveloped minds, as we now see in global anti-Semitic calls for the death of Jews. And it also give aid to the terrorists.
The video, audio and radar Israel obtained has clearly shown the rocket falling into Gaza City came from the same source firing a barrage at Israel, namely the Palestinian Islamic Jidhad (PIJ). Israel doesn't even fire rockets at Gaza and the metal used was from Palestinian sources, according to a phone conversation tapped into by Israeli intelligence of two Hamassholes speaking on the phone.
Both the White House and the Israeli government have determined that the explosion was caused by a misfired PIJ rocket from the Palestinian side of the border. Period.
Both the White House and the Israeli government have determined that the explosion was caused by a misfired PIJ rocket from the Palestinian side of the border. Period.
PIJ is a smaller, crazier, more anti-Semitic Palestinian terrorist group that often works with the Hamassholes.
Israeli officials also said several dozen people lost their lives in the blast, rather than the 500 or so who Hamas reported perished. If that number was indeed lost, don't you think Hamas would have laid out the dead for the media to see?
“There’s no proof of that,” Moskowitz, who is Jewish, said of the 500 person death toll cited by media outlets, including the New York Times, in the immediate aftermath of the blast.
“Any member of Congress who continues to trust Hamas’s information over US information is obviously deeply concerning,” he added.When pressed by McEnany about possibly censuring Tlaib for propagating “terrorist talking points,” Moskowitz indicated that once a new House speaker is in place, a censure should be considered.
When pressed by McEnany about possibly censuring Tlaib for propagating “terrorist talking points,” Moskowitz indicated that once a new House speaker is in place, a censure should be considered.
“Oh, listen, I think once we get a House speaker here, I think that censure resolution will come to the floor. And I do think it’s something that everyone should consider,” Moskowitz said.
“This is about US intelligence. This is about US information. This is about not willing to trust the Biden administration and US intelligence, but instead continuing to pretend like the Ministry of Health out of Gaza is nothing other than a terrorist organization telling people what we want to hear,” he added. “We just heard the leader of Hamas talking about genocide. I mean, good God, it is propaganda to the 10th degree. And people have to stop buying it and they have to listen to the facts.”
Investigations by the Wall Street Journal, CNN and the Associated Press have found evidence that the missile came from the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization — and not Israel — based on television footage they said appeared to show a misfired Palestinian rocket in the air above the hospital.
The New York Times, which initially pinned the bombing on Israel and changed headlines four times, had finally walked back its reporting on Monday, admitting it “relied too heavily” on information from the terror group.
“Any member of Congress who continues to trust Hamas’s information over US information is obviously deeply concerning,” he added.When pressed by McEnany about possibly censuring Tlaib for propagating “terrorist talking points,” Moskowitz indicated that once a new House speaker is in place, a censure should be considered.
When pressed by McEnany about possibly censuring Tlaib for propagating “terrorist talking points,” Moskowitz indicated that once a new House speaker is in place, a censure should be considered.
“Oh, listen, I think once we get a House speaker here, I think that censure resolution will come to the floor. And I do think it’s something that everyone should consider,” Moskowitz said.
“This is about US intelligence. This is about US information. This is about not willing to trust the Biden administration and US intelligence, but instead continuing to pretend like the Ministry of Health out of Gaza is nothing other than a terrorist organization telling people what we want to hear,” he added. “We just heard the leader of Hamas talking about genocide. I mean, good God, it is propaganda to the 10th degree. And people have to stop buying it and they have to listen to the facts.”
Investigations by the Wall Street Journal, CNN and the Associated Press have found evidence that the missile came from the Islamic Jihad terrorist organization — and not Israel — based on television footage they said appeared to show a misfired Palestinian rocket in the air above the hospital.
The New York Times, which initially pinned the bombing on Israel and changed headlines four times, had finally walked back its reporting on Monday, admitting it “relied too heavily” on information from the terror group.
And they did that because they would rather believe someone badmouthing the Jews than those Jews themselves. The Times has a long history of anti-Semitism, but sadly, they're not alone.
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