"Silencing me & treating me like a criminal is not what she wants for me. It would kill a piece of me," Tlaib said.
The decision by the Michigan Democrat came a day after Tlaib and Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) had been blocked by Israel from an official visit - but then, the Israeli government allowed Tlaib to visit, only if she did not voice her support for efforts to boycott Israel.
In the end, Tlaib backed out.
Read my full statement on my heart wrenching decision to not travel to Palestine or Israel here: https://t.co/tlf054f7bU. pic.twitter.com/6TpZaU9RB8
— Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (@RepRashida) August 16, 2019
From the Israeli interior minister: “I authorized this humanitarian trip, but it turns out that it was a provocation to embarrass Israel. Her hatred for Israel overcomes her love for her grandmother.” https://t.co/gNvQrrNRVN
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) August 16, 2019
Silencing me & treating me like a criminal is not what she wants for me. It would kill a piece of me. I have decided that visiting my grandmother under these oppressive conditions stands against everything I believe in--fighting against racism, oppression & injustice. https://t.co/z5t5j3qk4H
— Rashida Tlaib (@RashidaTlaib) August 16, 2019
Israel’s interior minister now says @RashidaTlaib indeed sent him a letter last night requesting to visit her grandmother & accepting any condition “but it turns out her hatred for Israel overcomes her love for her grandmother” https://t.co/0i8wuScu57
— Noa Landau נעה לנדאו (@noa_landau) August 16, 2019
In order to visit the West Bank, Tlaib had to promise not to engage in criticism of the Israeli government.
"I will respect any restrictions and will not promote boycotts against Israel during my vist," Tlaib wrote in a letter to the Israeli Interior Minister on Thursday.
But in the end, Tlaib could not stomach those restrictions, even as she said, "This could be my last opportunity" to see her aging grandmother.
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