There’s one way to fly to and land in Jerusalem. And it involves divine intervention.
But Layla Maryam Ravazi, a leftist activist, tried to glom in on the left’s current anti-Israel campaign by claiming, in response to the Israeli ban on Rep. Omar and Rep. Tlaib, “I was detained and interrogated for hours when I landed at Jerusalem because racial profiling. I wasn’t released until the UN envoy intervened. Israel routinely targets, harasses and kills Muslims. The President is openly encouraging their bad acts.”
I was detained and interrogated for hours when I landed at Jerusalem because racial profiling. I wasn’t released until the UN envoy intervened. Israel routinely targets, harasses and kills Muslims. The President is openly encouraging their bad acts. https://t.co/PD3XRv8oMl
— Layla Maryam Razavi (@LaylaMRazavi) August 15, 2019
That’s not surprising.
Anyone landing in Jerusalem would be immediately arrested and their small plane, UFO or jet pack would be promptly confiscated. There’s no international airport in Jerusalem.
Ravazi currently works for the California Immigrant Policy Center, and before that had put in time at toxic radical groups like the ACLU and the American Friends Service Committee.
There’s no active airport in Jerusalem, you’re lying.
— Michael Levy (@pal_nev_exi_) August 16, 2019
How exactly did you land in Jerusalem?
— Sam Ma’ayan (@SamMaayan) August 16, 2019
Countless replies quickly informed Ravazi that there was no airport in Jerusalem.
Clap if you believe in fairies. pic.twitter.com/UJgH7yH1DB
— (((kweansmom))) (@kweansmom) August 16, 2019
Problem with lies is that if don’t get your facts straight you show your true face to the world.
You have never been to Israel, it is a made up narrative, you see there is no airport in Jerusalem in which you can land.
Next time get your facts straight.— Rick Smol (@RickSmol) August 16, 2019
What airport have you flown from to Jerusalem?
— unclemike (@marvincrane49) August 16, 2019
Oh at Jerusalem International?
What a surprise you are a liar.
— Euphemistically Speaking (@PoliticalQuip) August 16, 2019
“I meant TelAviv. We drove straight to East Jerusalem and spent the whole time there. I mistyped,” Ravazi wrote back.
I meant TelAviv. We drove straight to East Jerusalem and spent the whole time there. I mistyped.
— Layla Maryam Razavi (@LaylaMRazavi) August 16, 2019
Tel Aviv and Jerusalem are spelled almost exactly the same. And they’re both next to the airport in Jerusalem.
Then she claimed, oddly, “In 2016, I participated in a human rights delegation touring East Jerusalem & the West Bank. We flew into *Tel Aviv* and exited through the Jordanian border. I mistakenly wrote Jerusalem because I did not spend time in Tel Aviv. But the experience at the airport is true.”
In 2016, I participated in a human rights delegation touring East Jerusalem & the West Bank. We flew into *Tel Aviv* and exited through the Jordanian border. I mistakenly wrote Jerusalem because I did not spend time in Tel Aviv. But the experience at the airport is true.
— Layla Maryam Razavi (@LaylaMRazavi) August 16, 2019
The replies continued to pile up.
Islamic legend does claim that its adherents have the right to Jerusalem because Mohammed once flew there during the night on a horse with a woman’s head. That story is still more plausible than Ravazi’s.
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