Rep. Ilhan Omar responded to Meghan McCain’s appearance on “The View” — where she called the freshman Democrat’s criticisms of Israel and its supporters “very dangerous” — by retweeting a post by an Al Jazeera host who slammed McCain’s “faux outrage.”

McCain, 34, the daughter of the late Sen. John McCain, became emotional on the ABC show Thursday as the hosts discussed Omar, who has been taken to task for some of her comments about Israel.

“With the rise of anti-Semitism in this country, is it more important to defend party politics, or is it more important to defend anti-Semitism?” said McCain, referring to the Minnesota Democrat.

“We can have conversations all day long about how you feel about Palestinian politics, Israeli politics, how you feel about (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu. … I just present this question, which may be an uncomfortable one: If what Ilhan Omar has been saying for the past few weeks were said by a white Republican male, how would you be reacting to it right now?”

McCain later choked up when she mentioned former Democratic Sen. Joe Lieberman and his wife, Hadassah, who is an Orthodox Jew, calling the couple her “family.”

“On both sides it should be called out,” she said about hate crimes in the US.

“And just because I don’t technically have Jewish family that are blood-related to me doesn’t mean that I don’t take this as seriously, and it is very dangerous, very dangerous. … What Ilhan Omar is saying is very scary to me,” she said.

“And it’s very scary to a lot of people, and I don’t think you have to be Jewish to recognize that.”

But Omar defiantly lashed back by retweeting a post by Medhi Hasan, an Intercept columnist and Al Jazeera host, just hours after the House voted in favor of an anti-hate resolution that was initially inspired by the Somali-born lawmaker’s anti-Semitic comments.

“Meghan’s late father literally sang ‘bomb bomb bomb Iran’ and insisted on referring to his Vietnamese captors as ‘g—ks,’” Hasan wrote, referring to the Arizona senator, who died in August at age 81.

“He also, lest we forget, gave the world Sarah Palin. So a little less faux outrage over a former refugee-turned-freshman-representative pls.”