Omar and Tlaib will not be allowed to enter Israel
Democrats condemn Israel's decision to ban Omar, Tlaib from visiting country
Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel is "available to any faultfinder and analysis, with one special case: Israel's law denies the section of individuals who call and work to blacklist Israel."
He included, in a Twitter string, that Tlaib and Omar are driving activists in advancing blacklist enactment against Israel in Congress and that in the wake of accepting their appearance plan, "it turned out to be evident that they were arranging a crusade whose sole reason for existing was to fortify the boycot and invalidate Israel's authenticity."
Several reports from the U.S. and Israel indicated the Israeli government was considering to block the two congresswomen from entering Israel on the grounds that they had backed the "boycott, sanctions and divestment" (BDS) movement against Israel. Israeli law allows the interior ministry to block BDS supporters from entering.
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