WASHINGTON (Diya TV) – A group of Jewish House Democrats is actively denouncing Rep. Pramila Jayapal’s recently withdrawn comments, where she labeled Israel a “racist state,” that reignited tensions within the Democratic Party on the issue of Israel. The controversy unfolded as several progressive members announced plans to boycott Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s congressional speech. Jayapal, Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, played up her anti-Israel stance after pro-Palestine demonstrators disrupted a panel discussion at the Netroots Nation conference.

Following criticism, Jayapal clarified her statement, stating she does not believe Israel as a nation is racist, but rather attributes her concerns to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s “extreme right-wing government” and its discriminatory policies. A draft letter from Jewish House Democrats calls her comments “unacceptable” while affirming Israel as the legitimate homeland of the Jewish people.

The tensions highlight the Democratic Party’s divisions on foreign policy matters, as progressive members express reservations about Israeli government policies. The approaching congressional speech has prompted some progressives to boycott, while others remain undecided or plan to attend, reflecting the complexity of the issue.

House Republicans are looking to censure Jayapal, using the situation to underscore divisions within the Democratic Party. The resolution was filed by Reps. Ogles, Weber, and Duncan, but its fate for a vote remains uncertain.

The incident marks the second instance where House Republicans invoked their power to formally punish members. Earlier, Rep. Adam Schiff faced censure for promoting unproven claims of collusion between the 2016 Trump campaign and Russia.

The ongoing controversy over Israel-Palestine further challenges Democratic leaders to balance diverse viewpoints while maintaining unity. The complexities of the conflict shape foreign policy debates within the party, and its impact will be closely monitored as the Democratic Party charts its path forward.