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Rashida Tlaib In Hot Water Over Anti Semitic Tweet

By Daniel M

January 29, 2020

Seemingly unable to help herself, radically left Rep. Rashida Tlaib landed in a bit of hot water over the weekend with an unfortunately characteristic misstep.

No stranger to controversy regarding anti-Semitic rhetoric, the Michigan Democrat was in less than rare form Saturday, according to The Times of Israel, retweeting shocking and unfounded claims that a missing Palestinian boy had just been murdered by a group of Israeli settlers.

Eight-year-old Qais Abu Ramila was found dead Saturday in a rainwater reservoir in East Jerusalem.

Local authorities reportedly have reason to believe the boy accidentally fell into an uncovered water well and drowned.

That did not, however, stop a handful of opportunistic Twitter users and Palestinian leaders from using the event to gin up anti-Israeli sentiment among the masses.

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