Alexandria Ocasio-cortez Withdraws From Event Honoring Yitzhak Rabin

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez leaves the U.S. Capitol, March 27, 2020. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON (JTA) – Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, the popular progressive New York congresswoman, is withdrawing from an Americans for Peace Now event memorializing Yitzhak Rabin, the Israeli prime minister a Jewish extremist murdered in 1995 for his efforts to achieve peace with the Palestinians.

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“We are sorry to hear that Rep. Ocasio-Cortez will no longer be speaking at our Oct. 20th Yitzhak Rabin memorial,” Hadar Susskind, Americans for Peace Now’s president, said Saturday in an email to JTA. “Her participation would have added to the event.” Ocasio-Cortez’s spokeswoman had confirmed her withdrawal on Friday, but there were still questions about whether it would be reversed.

In its tweet Thursday announcing Ocasio-Cortez’s participation, Americans for Peace Now said she would “reflect on fulfilling the courageous Israeli leader’s mission for peace and justice today in the U.S. and Israel.”

A person associated with the presidential campaign of Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee, told JTA that should Ocasio-Cortez withdraw, it would be “problematic.” “She could have rejected the invitation for any number of reasons,” the Biden campaign associate said. “But if she agrees and then pulls out, she’s creating problems for her own party.”

Ocasio-Cortez first on Friday told Alex Kane, a writer with Jewish Currents, that she was reconsidering the invitation to appear at the event. “Hey there — this event and my involvement was presented to my team differently from how it’s now being promoted,” she told Kane on Twitter. “Thanks for pointing it out. Taking a look into this now.”

Kane later quoted a source as saying that that the invitation to Ocasio-Cortez was not framed as a memorial, but as a review of the Oslo peace process launched by Rabin and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in 1993. Americans for Peace Now has since Aug. 29 framed the Oct. 20 event as a Rabin memorial. It falls close to the 25th anniversary of Rabin’s assassination as he left a peace rally in Tel Aviv, on Nov. 4, 1995.

Also scheduled to appear at the event are Rabin’s granddaughter, Noa Rothman, and actor Mandy Patinkin, who last month released a video saying “I’ll be hosting a virtual memorial event for Yitzhak Rabin.”

A number of pro-Palestinian groups and figures had lacerated Ocasio-Cortez for agreeing to attend, describing Rabin, who was an officer in the 1948 Independence War, as a war criminal for his order to expel Arabs from their hometowns in that war, and for calling for brutal measures to repress the First Intifada, or violent Palestinian uprising, when he was defense minister from 1987-1990.

“His legacy is one of violence and dispossession for Palestinians,” Adalah Justice Project, a pro-Palestinian advocacy group, said on Twitter in announcing that Ocasio-Cortez had pulled out of the event. “Thank you AOC for listening to the lived experience of the Palestinian people.”

Rabin, elected prime minister in 1992, was the first Israeli prime minister to recognize the Palestine Liberation Organization as the legitimate representative of the Palestinians and formed a bond with Yassir Arafat. Arafat publicly mourned Rabin’s passing and made a rare and risky visit into Israel to relay condolences to Rabin’s widow Leah.


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Barry Worzel
Barry Worzel
3 years ago

Someone should tell her about the Jews Rabin killed on the Altalena. That should change her mind.

annyamous
annyamous
3 years ago

what do you expect from an anti-Semitic KOURVA

5TRESIDENT
5TRESIDENT
3 years ago

She reminds me of Billy Carter, Jimmy Carter’s brother. He said “there’s a helluva lot more Arabs than there is Jews”. You pick your friends. AOC has picked hers.

andy
andy
3 years ago

Yitzhak Rabin, the Israeli prime minister a Jewish extremist murdered in 1995 for his efforts to achieve peace with the Palestinians.

…and this is why we use commas.

Avishai Raviv
Avishai Raviv
3 years ago

The question remains, why did the leftists in Israel order the hit on Rabin?

Triumphinwhitehouse
Triumphinwhitehouse
3 years ago

Rabin yomach shemom