Pro-Palestinian called her original decision to participate in the Rabin memorial 'disgusting'

US Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Friday backed out of a commemoration event honoring late Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin on the 25th anniversary of his assassination following a wave of online criticism from pro-Palestinian activists. 

A spokesperson for Cortez later confirmed to The Times of Israel that the lawmaker had decided to drop out of the October 20 virtual event just a day after Americans for Peace Now announced her participation. 

The development came after Palestinian rights supporters took to the Internet to excoriate the 30-year-old lawmaker, claiming that her "disgusting" decision showed “total contempt for Palestinian lives.”

“Palestinians remember [Rabin] for his brutal rule suppressing Palestinian protest during the First Intifada [uprising], as someone who reportedly ordered the breaking of Palestinian bones,” one reporter tweeted at the congresswoman. 

In response, Ocasio-Cortez wrote: “This event and my involvement was presented to my team differently from how it’s now being promoted. Thanks for pointing it out. Taking a look into this now.” Read more at i24