Congressional Republicans Thursday voted along party lines to oust Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) from her seat on the foreign affairs committee over her harsh criticism of Israel, which they call antisemitic. The vote was 218 to 211, with one Republican voting present. Advertisement The GOP cited the trailblazing Muslim lawmaker’s remarks denouncing Israel’s occupation of Palestinian lands as “apartheid” and trashing the pro-Israel lobby for buying support of lawmakers. Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) said Omar was not fit to sit on the committee because Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has barred her from entering the country. Advertisement “We cannot let...