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Far-Left Rep. Rashida Tlaib Flees When Asked If She Condemns Hamas Terror Attacks, Murder of Children

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  • 10/11/2023
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It only took a few simple questions to turn Representative Rashida Tlaib into The Flash. 

Tlaib, who ironically hangs both a Palestinian flag and LGBT (and whatever other letters I missed) flag outside her office, couldn’t even bother to muster a generic condemnation when asked about Hamas’ recent unprovoked attacks against innocent Israelis.

Hamas has made their goal of Jewish genocide crystal clear from the moment of their founding, and just recently, senior Hamas official Mahmoud al-Zahar articulated in a resurfaced clip that the goal of their organization is to rid the world of “zionism” and “treacherous Christianity” 

Fox’s Hillary Vaughn walked up to Tlaib, asking “Congresswoman, Hamas terrorists have cut off babies' heads and burned children alive. Do you support Israel's rights to defend themselves against this brutality?"

Tlaib refused to respond, and increased her pace and she fled Vaughn’s repeated questioning. 

"You can’t comment about Hamas terrorists chopping off babies’ heads? Congresswoman, do you have a comment on Hamas terrorists chopping off babies’ heads? You have nothing to say about Hamas terrorists chopping off babies’ heads? Do you condone what Hamas has done chopping off babies’ heads, burning children alive, raping women in the streets? You have no comment about children’s heads being chopped off? Congresswoman, why do you have the Palestinian flag outside your office if you do not condone what Hamas terrorists have done to Israel? Do Israeli lives not matter to you?”

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