Muslim U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) — who's been accused of deep, anti-Semitic ties — posted on Twitter a photo of a sticky note affixed to her office sign saying "stop your disgusting Jew hatred" and "your Jihad against the Jews will fail."

The scrawled message — which ended with the phrase "Am Yisrael Chai" (i.e., " the people of Israel live") — was addressed to fellow Muslim U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), but Tlaib hit back anyway.

"This is the hateful rhetoric & bullying on my door today," Tlaib wrote. "Stop the fear mongering & blantant [sic] lies. Come here w/ the value that all beings deserve human rights, including Palestinians. [Omar] & I fight for equality & justice for all. There's nothing antisemitic about that!"

Ilhan Omar Image source: YouTube screenshot

A little background

It isn't clear if the sticky note was meant for Omar and was placed on the wrong door, or if it was meant for Tlaib and the author flubbed the name — but neither of the freshman congresswomen are particularly known for Israel support.

Tlaib — who made huge headlines her first day in office when she referenced President Donald Trump to a crowd of supporters at a MoveOn celebration, saying, "We're gonna impeach the motherf***er!" — was accused of making an anti-Semitic dual-loyalty smear while voicing her opposition to legislation combating anti-Israel boycotts.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said as much: