Remember when we discussed those teenagers in Gaza playing soccer in a stadium that were killed by the IDF in retaliation for a Hamas attack on an Israeli military target? One of the links I provided mentions them. I remember you making up a story about the kids watching the attack and then providing cover for the Hamas guys by kicking a soccer ball around (I know, it makes no sense but you said it). The attack on the IDF wasn't a war crime. The murder of those kids was. So if you want to talk about war crimes, let's start with that one, but let's take it to a new thread.
In this thread we are discussing Rep. Omar's tweet within the context of current events at the time she made it and her life experiences. Some people here were awfully quick to assume her tweet was motivated by anti-Semitism and awfully slow to consider how it fits in with her life experiences.
She knows what it is to be a civilian caught in the crossfire of war. She knows what it is to be helplessly hiding under her bed with family members and hoping no one blows the house to smithereens. She knows what it means to be a refugee and utterly dependent on donated aid. And even though she wasn't in Somalia during the worst part of the famine, she most likely has a keen understanding of the evil of leaders like Mohammed Farah Aidid, who use hunger and desperation as weapons and who intercept humanitarian aid and block its distribution for political gain.
IMO her experiences far outweigh any other motive behind her reaction to what was happening in Gaza. And since her criticisms appear to be focused on Zionism and Zionist policies, not on Judaism or Judaic practices, I think you'd have to be deliberately conflating terms to accuse her of anti-Semitism.
*** I also think the deliberate conflation of terms is part of the Standard Book of Zionist Apologetics, probably in one of the early chapters since it's deployed so quickly and so often. But that's a topic for another thread.