Women’s March Co-Leader Tamika Mallory: Israel Has No Right to Exist ‘at the Disposal’ of the Palestinians
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by Algemeiner Staff
Israel did not have a right to exist “at the disposal” of the Palestinians, Women’s March co-leader Tamika Mallory claimed in an interview that aired on Thursday.
Appearing on the PBS program “Firing Line,” hosted by Margaret Hoover, Mallory — who has been dogged by allegations of antisemitism over her strident anti-Israel views and her ties with Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan — declined to affirm that Israeli Jews were native to the land on which they lived.
She went on to incoherently assert that Palestinians, on the other hand, were native because they were “the people who we know are being brutally oppressed in this moment.”
“That’s just the reality,” Mallory added.
Watch Mallory’s remarks below:
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