But don’t worry, she loves Jews.

(CNSNews.com) – Three U.S. lawmakers on Monday announced the establishment of a bipartisan Congressional Black-Jewish Caucus, and immediately drew a backlash from Palestinian-American activist Linda Sarsour.

The Women’s March co-leader took issue with the fact that one of the three is Rep. Lee Zeldin, a Jewish Republican from New York, who has been a leading critic of Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.)

Sarsour is a vocal supporter of Omar and Tlaib, and all three have stoked controversy with comments about Israel and Jews.

Sarsour also has problems with another of the three lawmakers, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), a Jewish member who earlier this year split with the Women’s March over concerns about anti-Semitism in the leadership. […]

On her Twitter account, Sarsour swiped Wasserman Schultz and Zeldin.

“Ah I see, [Wasserman Schultz] didn’t want to march with the Women’s March citing ‘bigotry’ but has no problem aligning & partnering with [Zeldin], a notorious anti-Arab, anti-Palestinian, anti-Muslim bigot who also targeted a Black Muslim Congresswoman. We know the truth. This is a joke.”

Then, responding to a Zeldin tweet highlighting the formation of the caucus, Sarsour said – in reference to Omar and Tlaib – “Meanwhile, you target and attack the Black Muslim Congresswoman & Palestinian Muslim Congresswoman putting their lives in danger.”

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