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Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a member of the “Squad”, criticized President Biden’s handling of Israel’s conflict with Hamas in Gaza at an event in Detroit. The event, called the People’s Conference for Palestine, included speakers with ties to a designated terrorist organization, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). The conference was organized by The People’s Forum, a left-wing activist group that has been involved in anti-Israel protests since Hamas’s attack on Southern Israel. The People’s Forum is part of the “Singham Network,” which is connected to Neville Roy Singham, a multimillionaire tech mogul with CCP ties.

During her speech, Tlaib accused President Biden of being an “enabler” of genocide by supporting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whom she referred to as a “murderous war criminal.” She criticized Biden for refusing to acknowledge the situation in Gaza as genocide, questioning his commitment to international law. Tlaib also denounced the Biden administration and fellow Democratic colleagues for condemning anti-Israel campus protesters who disrupted operations in protest of their school’s ties to Israel, calling their treatment “disgraceful” and “cowardly.”

Rep. Mike Lawler, a Republican from New York, called for Tlaib’s removal from Congress, citing her association with groups funded by designated terrorist organizations as disqualifying. Tlaib’s remarks at the event have sparked controversy and criticism, with calls for accountability for her support of radical organizations. Fox News Digital reached out to Tlaib’s office for comment but did not receive a response.

The People’s Forum, which organized the conference attended by Tlaib and featured individuals with ties to terrorist organizations, is part of a network connected to Neville Roy Singham, who has been described as a conduit for CCP influence. The Singham Network includes various nonprofits, fiscal sponsors, and news sources that amplify pro-China narratives. Tlaib’s participation in events organized by groups linked to global geopolitical interests highlights concerns about foreign influence in domestic political debates.

Tlaib’s strong condemnation of President Biden’s approach to the Israel-Hamas conflict and her support for anti-Israel protesters have drawn attention to her controversial stance on the issue. Her criticism of Biden’s perceived alignment with Netanyahu and failure to acknowledge alleged genocide in Gaza has fueled the debate on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. Tlaib’s association with organizations linked to terrorist groups and foreign interests has raised questions about her judgment and priorities as a member of Congress, leading to calls for accountability and potential repercussions for her actions.

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