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Swing State Democrats Refuse To Condemn Anti-Semitism In House Vote

A man walks past a billboard calling for the return of about 240 hostages who were abducted during the Oct. 7, Hamas attack on Israel. in Jerusalem on Friday, Nov. 24, 2023. Friday marks the start of a four-day cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, during which the Gaza militants pledged to release 50 hostages in exchange for 150 Palestinians imprisoned by Israel. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)
  • Comprehending Middle Eastern history is hard. Denouncing Jew-hatred is not. Yet for half of congressional Democrats, asking them to condemn bigotry is asking for the moon.
  • The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution (H. Res. 894) on Dec. 5 rebuking anti-Semitism, hatred, and religious violence in the aftermath of Hamas’ vicious attack on Israel two months ago. Since 2022, anti-Semitic harassment and assault—once unthinkable in America—have spiked 388 percent in America. Despite this, a huge number of elected Democrats have proven that they’re part of the problem.
  • Mobs chanting “From the River to the Sea,” a Palestinian terrorist war cry to eradicate Israel, have attacked Jews in New York, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, and elsewhere. Pro-Hamas activists incited an insurrection on Oct. 19 that took over a House office building. A month later, left-wing rioters in Washington, D.C. mobbed police at the Democratic National Committee, forcing Democrat politicians to hide in the basement from their activist allies or evacuate under armed escort.
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