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Linda Sarsour, center, listens as Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders speaks.

A pro-Israel Democratic group slammed Bernie Sanders for failing to disassociate himself from campaign surrogate Linda Sarsour after latest anti-Semitic outburst.

By Algemeiner Staff

A top pro-Israel Democratic group has called out presidential candidate Bernie Sanders for failing to disassociate himself from prominent supporter Linda Sarsour following her latest anti-Semitic outburst.

“As Democrats committed to progressive values, we wish we could be praising Senator Bernie Sanders today for standing up to antisemitism,” Democratic Majority for Israel President Mark Mellman said on Thursday. “Instead, we are deeply saddened and completely appalled to see Senator Sanders standing with anti-Semitism by remaining silent and retaining Linda Sarsour as an ‘official surrogate’ of his campaign after she made yet another anti-Semitic statement.”

“At the American Muslims for Palestine Convention, Linda Sarsour claimed that Israel is ‘built on the idea that Jews are supreme to everybody else’ — a vicious, antisemitic lie that calls upon millennia-old stereotypes of Jewish superiority to undermine Israel and Zionism,” Mellman explained. “In fact, Israel is built on the idea that every people, including the Jewish people, is entitled to self-determination.”

“Sarsour sought to evade the controversy by issuing a non-apology for creating ‘confusion,’” he continued, referring to a Twitter thread published by Sarsour on Tuesday. “In fact, she was crystal clear, and she did not apologize for her vicious anti-Semitic statements, for trafficking in anti-Semitic language and stereotypes, or for maligning the identity of millions of American Jews.”

“She posted another tweet, defending her statement, labeling criticism of it ‘a further attempt to paint the left in USA & UK as anti-Semitic,’ apparently associating herself with British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, who is regarded as anti-Semitic by a majority of British voters and by 86% of British Jews,” Mellman noted.

“Senator Sanders acknowledged recently in an op-ed that ‘some criticism of Israel can cross the line into anti-Semitism,’ and he assured readers saying, ‘I will always call out anti-Semitism when I see it,’” Mellman recalled. “It is deeply disheartening to see him remain silent in the face of unadulterated anti-Semitic coming from an official of his campaign.”