'Israel is the one guilty of terrorism.' As Hamas rocket attacks continue, Democratic lawmakers accuse Israel of terrorism, state violence.

A group of Democratic lawmakers castigated Israeli reprisals against the Hamas terrorist organization, and police actions to crack down on Arab rioting in Jerusalem.

Several prominent progressive members of the House of Representatives publicly decried Israeli reprisal strikes overnight following rocket attacks from the Gaza Strip, as well as police attempts to quell Arab riots on the Temple Mount Monday morning.

Israeli aircraft struck over 130 targets in the Gaza Strip Monday night and early Tuesday morning, killing 15 terrorists, after terrorists operating in the Hamas-ruled coastal enclave fired hundreds of rockets into Israeli territory, damaging a number of homes and apartment buildings.

Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar slammed the Israeli reprisal, calling it an “act of terrorism”.

In a tweet overnight, Omar declined to mention Hamas attacks on Israel, while condemning Israel’s military response to the rocket attacks as “terrorism”.

“Many will tell you Israel has a right to defend itself, to safety and security, but are silent on whether Palestinians have those rights too. Until we can defend the rights of Palestinians just as we do Israelis, we have no leg to stand on when it comes to justice or peace.”

“Israeli air strikes killing civilians in Gaza is an act of terrorism. Palestinians deserve protection. Unlike Israel, missile defense programs, such as Iron Dome, don’t exist to protect Palestinian civilians. It’s unconscionable to not condemn these attacks on the week of Eid.”

Michigan Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib in a tweet early Tuesday morning condemned Israel both over its attacks on terrorist targets in Gaza as well as plans to evict dozens of Arab squatters from the Shimon Hatzaddik (Sheikh Jarrah) neighborhood of Jerusalem.

The squatters, who are living on Jewish-owned property seized by the Jordanian government after local Jews were forced out in 1948, have refused to pay rent – a condition Jordan laid down for their use of the properties.

“I see some who were silent as Palestinians were ripped from their homes and tear gassed in their holiest mosques now finding their voices - to stand with the Israeli gov as airstrikes leave Palestinian children dead. Where are your voices when Palestinians are under threat?”

Ayanna Pressley of Massachusetts hinted that the US should end its military aid to Israel, tweeting: “American government $$ should not finance state violence. In Boston. In Bogotá. In Chelsea. In Jerusalem. In Randolph. Anywhere.”

Both Tlaid and Omar, along with Indiana Congressman Andre Carson, released a joint statement condemning Israel over the airstrikes in Gaza and the police intervention against Temple Mount rioters Monday.

The three accused Israel of ‘human rights abuses’, and called for the ending of military aid to the Jewish state. Read more at Arutz-7