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By: Jared Evan
Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez posted a Christmas Eve message Sunday that got her into hot water for comparing Jesus Christ to modern day Gazans, Daily Caller reported.
βIn the story of Christmas, Christ was born in modern-day Palestine under the threat of a government engaged in a massacre of innocents. He was part of a targeted population being indiscriminately killed to protect an unjust leaderβs power. Mary and Joseph, displaced by violence and forced to flee, became refugees in Egypt with a newborn waiting to one day return home. Thousands of years later, right-wing forces are violently occupying Bethlehem as similar stories unfold for todayβs Palestinians, so much so that the Christian community in Bethlehem has canceled this yearβs Christmas Eve celebrations out of both safety and respect,β Rep. Ocasio-Cortez wrote on Instagram.
βAnd yet, also today, holy children are still being born in a place of unspeakable violence β for every child born, of any identity and from any place, is sacred. Especially the children of Gaza,β Rep. Ocasio-Cortez added.
The βright-wing forcesβ occupying modern-day Bethlehem in the New York Democratβs tale is presumably a reference to Israel, however the city was handed over by Israel to the Palestinian Authority back in 1995 as part of the Oslo Accords, The Jerusalem Post noted.
There is also further irony in that Jesus was born in the Roman client kingdom of Judea, which was named after the Jewish people, PBS noted. It was only after the 2nd century CE that due to a major Jewish revolt, the Romans renamed the land Palaestina [Palestine] after the Philistines in order to sever any Jewish connection to the land, the Jewish Virtual Library explains, as pointed out by Daily Caller
Her post was met with widespread derision. βAOC describes Israel as a βviolent right wing occupying forceβ in [her] Christmas post. No mention of Hamas terror, the victims of Oct. 7 attack,β Jacob N. Kornbluh, a senior reporter for The Forward, tweeted.
Hamas inflicted the deadliest terrorist attack in Israeli history on Oct. 7 that resulted in 1200 people being killed and the taking of over 200 persons hostage.
Another Twitter user, Harriet, concurred with Kornbluhβs assessment and added, βAnd no mention of hostages and rape. The Jew hate is really showing here.β
NY Post noted:
Pro-Israel activist Andrea Karshan replied: βI wish people would just enjoy Christmas and stop getting so social justice political about it.
βI am so glad that when I was Christian, I had a blast on Christmas and didnβt waste my time engaging in this nonsense. Itβs so silly,β Karshan wrote.
AOCβs message came just hours before Pope Francis blasted the weapons industry and its βinstruments of deathβ that fuel wars as he made a Christmas Day appeal for peace in the world and in particular between Israel and the Palestinians.
βThe left are frequently using Christianity as a tool to push their pro Hamas Jew hate, it is cynical and creepy, the left normally deplore religion especially Christians, who they label as terrorists and a threat to America, now they are turning to Jesus to push their anti-Israel death cultβ, TJV News web editor Jared Evan explained.

