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Tlaib sparks backlash for tweet about woman reportedly killed attacking Israeli soldiers with knife

On Saturday, Tlaib shared a picture of Ph.D. student Mai Afana’s mother, claiming that the Israeli government “killed” Afana and would not return her body to her family.
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