Rashida Tlaib doubles down on pro-Hamas stance after Gaza hospital bombing narrative debunked

Despite new photos showing that the parking lot was impacted and not the hospital, and the aforementioned evidence, Tlaib has refused to delete the post.

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Despite new photos showing that the parking lot was impacted and not the hospital, and the aforementioned evidence, Tlaib has refused to delete the post.

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Ari Hoffman Seattle WA
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Far-left “Squad” member Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) on Wednesday doubled-down on the now-debunked Hamas claim that the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) were responsible for the rocket that struck a Gaza hospital, allegedly killing as many as 500 civilians.

While speaking to a crowd of protestors calling for a ceasefire in the war between the Jewish state and Hamas terrorists, the antisemitic Congresswoman Tlaib also accused President Joe Biden of funding a "genocide" against Palestinians.



Through tears Tlaib said,  "That's what's been really painful, just continue to watch people think it's okay to bomb a hospital where children. You know, what's so hard sometimes is watching those videos and the people telling the kids, 'Don't cry.' But like, let them cry! And they're shaking, and somebody, you know this, they keep telling them not to cry in Arabic. They can cry, I can cry, we all can cry. If we're not crying, something is wrong."



The progressive radical then set her sights on Biden. "I'm telling you right now President Biden, not all America is with you on this one. And you need to wake up and understand that. We are literally watching people commit genocide and killing a vast majority… and we still stand by and say nothing. We will remember this," before telling the protesters they were "on the right side of history."



Tlaib originally posted the debunked Hamas claim that Israel had bombed the hospital in a post on X Tuesday after multiple media outlets carried the false claim from Palestinian officials.



Hamas and the mainstream media continued to push the false narrative despite videos, radar reports, drone visuals, intercepted terrorist communications admitting to the attack, and even an Al Jazeera video broadcasting the rocket barrage. After reviewing the evidence, the US National Security Council found that a terrorist group's own rockets impacted the area.



Tlaib immediately parroted the terrorists’ claim and wrote, "Israel just bombed the Baptist Hospital killing 500 Palestinians (doctors, children, patients) just like that.”



Despite new photos showing that the parking lot was impacted and not the hospital, and the aforementioned evidence, Tlaib has left her post up.



The post remains up even after X posted two community notes on it which read, “Using geolcation from the live stream of the explosion at the hospital, it appears a misfired rocket was launched from inside Gaza.,” and “President Joe Biden has confirmed that the explosion was most likely a result of the misfiring of a Hamas missile. Video also shows that the explosion was in a car park and does not appear to have demolished any buildings.”



Last week, Tlaib attempted to evade a Fox News reporter asking if she condemned the massacre of babies by Hamas.

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