Rep. Tlaib on Family in Palestine: "They Just Want to Live" – WDET

Posted: May 31, 2021 at 2:48 am

After weeks of violence, the Israel-Hamas cease-fire is now holding. Several human rights groups, including ones inside of Israel, are condemning the Israeli governments actions against the people of Gaza.President Biden continues to emphasize that the U.S. position is always to stand with Israel, but many Americans are demanding action against the statefor their treatment of the Palestinianpeople.

I say this even about policing in our own country. You cant police away poverty and you cant bomb away oppression you cant do that and have a result that will be more peaceful. Rep. Rashida Tlaib, MI-13

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (MI-13)says she wants to takeaway the Islamophobiaand antisemitismfromconversations surrounding the conflict, and focus on the injustices. And she begins by reflecting on her own familys experience in the WestBank.

Rashida Tlaib

Rep. Rashida Tlaib represents Michigans 13th district. She isthe only Palestinian member of Congress and has family in the West Bank. She says she has firsthand experience of Israeli occupation.I remember as a little girl some seven years old to 12 years old and even in my late teens visiting my grandmother in the West Bank in Palestine. AndI would be holding her hand while we went through the checkpoints. I remember the moment and the trauma it caused me to watchan Israeli military officer holdahuge gun towardsher.

When President Biden visitedDearborn last week, Tlaib confronted him onhis policies surroundingthe conflict.I welcomed the president to my hometown with a smile, she says.And one of the things he asked about was my grandmother, and right away I expressed the disappointmentthat his words are being used against people likeme.

Tlaib says when Americans talk about the conflict, it should not be framed as Islam vs. Judaism.I listen to Jewish Voices for Palestine many are my Jewish neighbors who are saying this isnt making Israelis safer these policies are not making life safer. Tlaib says the violence inflicted on Palestinians by Israel makes everyone more unsafe.I say this even about policing in our own country. You cant police away poverty and you cant bomb away oppression you cant do that and have a result that will be morepeaceful.

We need to differentiate between the current Israeli governments policies and what most Israelis actually think and feel. Howard Lupovitch, Wayne State UniversityCohn-Haddow Center for JudaicStudies

Howard Lupovitch is an associate professor of history at Wayne State University and directorof the Cohn-Haddow Center for Judaic Studies. He says Israelis were trying to form a coalition government before the current conflict.We need to differentiate between the current Israeli governments policies and what most Israelis actually think and feel. He says he believes the state of Israel is necessary, but says it also created this conflict.Looking at both sides is very important Zionism and the state of Israel solved a European problem and created an Asian or a Middle East problem it was created to be not only a Jewish state but also a democratic state both of those things arenecessary.

Lupovitch says Hamas does not represent all Palestinians, and the same goes for the current Israeli leadership and citizens of Israel.If we could remove the Israeli right-wing extremists from this equation, the conflict could resolve itself veryeasily.

Saeed Khan is a lecturer of near east and Asian studies at Wayne State University. He says Palestinians are disenfranchisedin multiple ways under Israeli occupation.Part of the way to understand whats happening currently is that Israel is moving farther and farther to the right. He says with extremism from Hamas and the state of Israel, its becoming more difficult to resolve the conflict.We are finding that the space for some kind of return to negotiation is looking precarious because the [political]center is in jeopardy of no longer holding, Khansays.

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