On Oct. 15, Congressman Seth Moulton introduced that he’s working for Senate in Massachusetts. The subsequent day, he introduced that he would return all AIPAC funds. He offered little rationalization for this resolution — or why it comes on the heels of a hopeful ceasefire. His critique of Israel, issued the day after launching his marketing campaign, was opportunistic and fuels the flames of antisemitism.
Equally troubling, in making his announcement, Moulton lambasted the Israeli authorities whereas remaining silent on Hamas’s latest atrocities towards its personal individuals. He additionally says nothing concerning the malfeasance of different governments within the area. Does Moulton assist the Qatari authorities, which the U.S. State Division has described as having vital human rights abuses? He has accepted a totally paid journey to Qatar and donations from a Qatari-linked lobbying agency, in response to stories.
The timing of Moulton’s announcement was deeply insensitive, because it got here on the heels of the anniversary of the Oct. 7 atrocities. Certainly, on the identical time he was denouncing the Israeli authorities, the Nova Competition exhibit in Boston bore witness to Hamas’s atrocities — a deliberate, heinous, and grotesque assault on harmless civilians, involving unspeakable sexual violence, torture, and mutilation.
Moulton’s announcement interrupted a second of reprieve from collective anguish for fogeys whose kids had been held in captivity for 738 days — interspersed with grief for all whose murdered kids’s stays are nonetheless being held hostage. On the day of his announcement, Hamas was violating the peace settlement by failing to return the our bodies of deceased hostages. On that very same day, stories have been rising concerning the unimaginable horrors endured by hostages in Gaza. On that very same day, grotesque movies surfaced of public executions carried out by Hamas towards the residents of Gaza. Moulton’s response to all of those abuses? Silence.
As Hamas refuses to disarm, Moulton panders, stating that “a political decision that enables Israelis and Palestinians to stay aspect by aspect in peace is precisely the sort of framework I’ve been calling for.” His announcement undermines this purpose. The timing of Moulton’s hypocritical rebuke of AIPAC is nothing lower than a blatant, self-righteous, and low cost play to antisemitism.
Elyse Richelle Park, Ph.D, MPH, is a working towards medical well being psychologist
Seth Goodman Park, Esq, practices humanitarian-based immigration regulation

