What Rashida Tlaib told President Biden on the Detroit Tarmac

What Rashida Tlaib told President Biden on the Detroit tarmac

Rep. Tlaib pushes Biden to protect at-risk Palestinians in Middle East conflict

By Alana Wise

In a notable tarmac conversation, Michigan Rep. Rashida Tlaib conveyed to President Biden her dissatisfaction with the United States’ response to the bloody conflict between Israel and Hamas that has now entered its second week, her office says.

Tlaib, the first woman of Palestinian descent to serve in Congress, also told Biden that Palestinians must be protected, and she shared her harsh assessment of Israel’s role in escalating the violence, an aide for the congresswoman’s office said in a statement.

Their conversation came after Biden landed in Detroit Tuesday, ahead of his visit to Ford’s Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in nearby Dearborn, and as global pressure mounts for Israel and Hamas to call a truce in their fighting.

Dearborn is home to a sizable Arab American population, and protesters took to the streets Tuesday in the city to voice support for Palestinians.

“Palestinian human rights are not a bargaining chip and must be protected, not negotiated,” the aide said Tlaib expressed to Biden. “The U.S. cannot continue to give the right-wing [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu government billions each year to commit crimes against Palestinians. Atrocities like bombing schools cannot be tolerated, much less conducted with U.S.-supplied weapons.”

It was reported this week that the United States is conducting an arms sale to Israel worth some $735 million — a deal that caught several Washington lawmakers off guard and prompted calls to halt the sale until a cease-fire is reached.

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