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U.S. House censures Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib over criticism of Israel

The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Tuesday to censure Rashida Tlaib, the only Palestinian-American in Congress, over her comments on the Israel-Hamas war, U.S. media reported.

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Published November 08,2023
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The U.S. House of Representatives voted late Tuesday to censure Rep. Rashida Tlaib due to her criticism of Israel over the conflict in Gaza.

The resolution, introduced by Republican Rep. Rich McCormick, cleared the House floor in a 234-188 vote. Twenty-two Democrats voted with Republicans to rebuke Tlaib as four lawmakers voted "present."

The resolution accused Tlaib, the only Palestinian-American member of Congress, of "promoting false narratives regarding the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel and for calling for the destruction of the state of Israel."

Tlaib has drawn criticism from both her Republican colleagues and some within her own Democratic party due to her comments about the Israeli government. The controversy was further fueled by a video she shared on social media that included the slogan, "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free."

Tlaib became emotional on Tuesday during her speech on the floor of the House of Representatives amid a debate over the resolution seeking to censure her.

"I can't believe we have to say this, but Palestinian people are not disposable," said the congresswoman representing Michigan. "We are human beings just like anyone else."

Holding a photograph up for her fellow House members to see, Tlaib continued: "My grandmother, like all Palestinians, just wants to live her life with freedom and human dignity we all deserve."

"Speaking up to save lives -- no matter faith, no matter ethnicity -- should not be controversial in this chamber. The cries of the Palestinian and Israeli children sound no different to me. What I don't understand is why the cries of Palestinian children sound different to you all. We cannot lose our shared humanity," she added.

The congresswoman stressed that her criticism has always been of the Israeli government and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's actions.

The first resolution, introduced by Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene last week, was quashed by House Democrats with the support of some Republicans.