
Disguised as a non-partisan rebuke against bigotry, last week’s vote in the US House of Representatives for HR183 hoisted anti-Semitism to a new level.
Only 23 lawmakers – all Republicans – voted against a resolution originally intended to reprimand Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) for remarks she made at a town hall. She had insinuated that American Jewish people have allegiance to Israel rather than the US.

Jewish member Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-NY), who previously sparred with Omar over anti-Semitic statements, argued that the resolution should have identified Omar. He compared the move to a January resolution condemning Rep. Steve King (R-IA) for remarks considered white supremacist.
“In January, we condemned white supremacy,” Zeldin reminded the House members before the vote on HR183. “We kicked that member off his committees. This member will continue to serve on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.”
A Watershed Moment for Anti-Semitism
Seth J. Frantzman, Op-Ed Editor and Middle East affairs analyst at The Jerusalem Post, analyzed how the attempt to condemn Omar for her brazen anti-Semitic statements backfired. He concluded that between February 28 and March 6, Omar pulled off a brilliant tactic to forever shield herself.
“Omar and her colleague, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), were smart in how they framed their discussion leading to the foreign allegiance accusation,” Frantzman wrote.
At the townhall meeting in late February, Omar prefaced her offending remarks by claiming she and Tlaib are unfairly treated because of their faith.
“What I’m fearful of, because Rashida and I are Muslim, (is) that a lot of our Jewish colleagues, a lot of our constituents, a lot of our allies, go to thinking that everything we say about Israel to be antisemitic because we are Muslim,” she said.
Frantzman argued that anything Omar now says against Jewish people or Israel is already defended by the “we are Muslim” caveat.
Bringing a Whisper Campaign into the Open
In several Jerusalem Post articles, Frantzman has warned that an incremental “whisper campaign” against Jewish people is increasingly becoming more toxic in the US, and that Omar and Tlaib have brought it to a crescendo. He cites the three steps of this campaign:
This process, he says, “isn’t hidden away in some conspiracy chat room somewhere, but is being pushed by the rising stars of a new, young and vibrant activist community that has taken hold.”
This campaign is reflected in Omar’s past and present public statements.

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