When Rashida Tlaib wants to see an anti-Semite, all she has to do is look in the mirror. On Wednesday, Tlaib continued to spew her contention that the IDF bombed a hospital in Gaza on Tuesday, despite a mountain of evidence showing that 1) the IDF didn’t bomb it, 2) the rocket was almost certainly fired by terrorists, and 3) the rocket didn’t even do the damage Hamas claimed it did. Tlaib accused the Biden administration of funding a “genocide,” weeping bitter crocodile tears as she addressed a crowd of protesters at the Capitol who were calling for a ceasefire. “That’s what’s been really painful — just continue to watch people think it’s okay to bomb a hospital where children. You know, what’s so hard sometimes is watching those videos and the people telling the kids, ‘Don’t cry.’ But like, let them cry! And they’re shaking, and somebody — you know this — they keep telling them not to cry in Arabic. They can cry, I can cry, we all can cry. If we’re not crying, something is wrong,” Tlaib said. Of course Tlaib said not a word about 1300 innocent civilians slaughtered in cold blood just because they were Jews, not a word about the nearly 200 Jews being held captive by Hamas terrorists, and not a word about the decapitation and abduction of babies, burning people alive, torture, and assaults that Hamas carried out. Tlaib was the first to echo Hamas’s assertion that Israel targeted the al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza City. However, video evidence and a U.S. National Security Council assessment indicate that the damage and fatalities resulted from a rocket launched by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Hamas claimed the blast killed 500 people – a very dubious number, given photographic evidence that the rocket struck a parking lot, leaving little more than a 1×1 crater and damaging a few nearby vehicles. “Israel just bombed the Baptist Hospital killing 500 Palestinians (doctors, children, patients) just like that,” Tlaib wrote on X on Tuesday. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)