Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar in front of the U.S. Capitol, Jan. 4, 2019. (Photo/JTA-Chip Somodevilla-Getty Images) News Politics Progressive Jewish leaders condemn AIPAC for ads slamming ‘Squad’ members Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By Ben Sales, JTA | August 16, 2021 Dozens of progressive Jewish leaders have signed a letter condemning the Israel lobby AIPAC for social media ads targeting Reps. Ilhan Omar, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other members of the group of progressive Congress members known as “the Squad.” J Street, a liberal Israel lobby and rival of AIPAC, spearheaded the letter. In its ad about Omar, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee said the Minnesota Democrat sees “no difference between America and the Taliban, between Israel and Hamas, between democracies and terrorists.” The ad references a tweet by Omar in June that mentioned “unthinkable atrocities committed by the U.S., Hamas, Israel, Afghanistan, and the Taliban.” Omar later clarified that she was discussing cases before the International Criminal Court and wrote that she “was in no way equating terrorist organizations with democratic countries with well-established judicial systems.” The ad about Ocasio-Cortez said that by opposing an arms sale to Israel, the New York Democrat was “reward[ing] Hamas,” the militant group that governs Gaza defined as a terror group by the U.S. and others. Hamas and Israel recently fought an 11-day conflict, the fourth since 2008. “AIPAC seems to be declaring war on progressive Democrats with incendiary ads falsely accusing Congresswomen of color of supporting terror & hate,” J Street tweeted about the ads. “This isn’t ‘bipartisan.’ It doesn’t help Israel. It doesn’t speak for American Jews.” AIPAC has long touted its efforts on behalf of Israel as bipartisan. After 4 years backing Trump’s far-right policies, AIPAC seems to be declaring war on progressive Democrats with incendiary ads falsely accusing Congresswomen of color of supporting terror & hate. This isn’t “bipartisan.” It doesn’t help Israel. It doesn’t speak for American Jews pic.twitter.com/aTidjGhKzw — J Street (@jstreetdotorg) August 11, 2021 The letter spearheaded by J Street regarding the ads said they “are dangerously misleading and risk inciting bigotry, harassment and violence against these lawmakers.” The letter, which was first reported by Haaretz, called on AIPAC to discontinue the ads. Among its 45 signatories were progressive organizations such as the American Civil Liberties Union, the New Israel Fund, IfNotNow, Americans for Peace Now, B’Tselem USA, Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, Indivisible and MoveOn. Other signatories are Rabbi Sharon Brous of the Los Angeles congregation IKAR; Peter Beinart, the Jewish writer who supports establishing one state for Israelis and Palestinians; and Rabbi Alissa Wise, a former leader of Jewish Voice for Peace, an anti-Zionist group. Omar’s spokesperson, Jeremy Slevin, tweeted that the AIPAC ad about Omar contains accusations that are “virtually identical to the language used in death threats she gets” and said the ads are “putting [her] life at risk.” The language AIPAC uses in paid ads to smear and vilify @IlhanMN is virtually identical to the language used in death threats she gets. Make no mistake: AIPAC is putting Rep. Omar's life at risk with repeated Islamophobic attack ads. pic.twitter.com/Ehkn8qmW7p — Jeremy Slevin (@jeremyslevin) August 11, 2021 Rep. Rashida Tlaib, another member of the Squad and an outspoken opponent of Israel, tweeted in response, “I am so sick of this shit.” I am so sick of this shit. — Rashida Tlaib (@RashidaTlaib) August 11, 2021 AIPAC then responded by tweeting, “So are we, Congresswoman. Inciting hate by demonizing Israel and spreading vicious, dangerous lies about our democratic ally Israel doesn’t advance the prospects for peace.” So are we, Congresswoman. Inciting hate by demonizing Israel and spreading vicious, dangerous lies about our democratic ally Israel doesn’t advance the prospects for peace. https://t.co/WzE5RM2gKx — AIPAC (@AIPAC) August 11, 2021 Ben Sales Ben Sales is news editor of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. JTA Content distributed by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency news service. Also On J. Analysis ‘We are not alone!’ Jews of color react to landmark new survey Local Voice Helping to turn teens into advocates for Israel Books Q&A: New book explains how Jews invented science fiction U.S. Reform movement investigates itself over rabbinic sexual misconduct Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up