Amer Zahr, national surrogate for Sanders: Don't condemn antisemitism

"Say free, free, free Palestine and nothing else."

Amer Zahr in 2017 in Dearborn.  (photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)
Amer Zahr in 2017 in Dearborn.
(photo credit: Wikimedia Commons)
Amer Zahr, a Palestinian-American comedian and national surrogate for former US Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, posted a video on Twitter on Tuesday in which he called on political activists to stop condemning antisemitism and terrorism in the context the recent Israel-Gaza violence.
In the video, Zahr says "This is a message to all the activists and leaders out there that are condemning antisemitism and condemning terrorism right now. Stop it. Stop. You are not helping alright... You are playing their games... It's a distraction. We've been condemning antisemitism for 20, 30, 40 years now... If they didn't believe us by now, stop it, stop it, just stop it, it doesn't help.  
 
"Today they took out an ad in the New York Times saying that Gigi and Bella Hadid are in favor of a second Holocaust. Stop it. They're playing games. Don't condemn sh**, we have a cross-sectional, intersectional movement that is winning, they are scared and they are freaking out. So they are trying to distract you all. Stop it. Stop it. Stay focused. Say free, free, free Palestine and nothing else," Zahr continues in the video

Zahr concluded his statement by reiterating that "we are winning."

The statement comes following strong critical reactions among some left-wing faction members of the US Democratic Party towards Israel's actions in Gaza, Jerusalem and the West Bank, of which Rashida Tlaib and Bernie Sanders are a part of.
Likewise, celebrity opinion of the current Israel-Gaza situation has also been receiving much attention amid the violence.