Rep. Rashida Tlaib Rashida Harbi TlaibTrump attacks Omar for criticizing US: 'How did you do where you came from?' George Conway: 'Trump is like a practical joke that got out of hand' Pelosi endorses Kennedy in Massachusetts Senate primary challenge MORE (D-Mich.) slammed CNN's Jake Tapper Jacob (Jake) Paul TapperThe media's misleading use of COVID-19 data Julia Louis-Dreyfus: 'We can't spend much time grieving' Ginsburg Pence aide dismisses concerns rushed vote on Trump nominee will hurt vulnerable senators MORE for "comparing Palestinian human rights advocates to terrorist white nationalists," calling it "fundamentally a lie."

The pushback comes after Tapper, who serves as CNN's chief Washington correspondent, drew an analogy between the Palestinian movement and white supremacy in the U.S.

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"You hear conservatives all the time, rightly so, in my opinion, talk about the tone set by people in the Arab world," Tapper said Sunday on "State of the Union."

"Palestinians leaders and the way they talk about Israelis, justifying, in the same way you're doing — no direct link necessarily between what the leader says and the violence to some poor Israeli girl in a pizzeria, but the idea that you're validating this hatred," he continued.

"You can't compare the ideology of Hamas with anything else," he added. "But at the same time, either tone matters or it doesn't."

Al Jazeera's Sana Saeed took exception to the comparison on Twitter, leading to Tlaib echoing the same sentiment.

"It's cool how Jake Tapper compares occupied Palestinians to white nationalists while he's actually giving them a platform on his own show (Richard Spencer most recently)," Sana Saeed tweeted, referring to Tapper's interview of white supremacist Richard Spencer in July. The CNN host was criticized from the left and right for providing Spencer a national platform to discuss President Trump Donald John TrumpSteele Dossier sub-source was subject of FBI counterintelligence probe Pelosi slams Trump executive order on pre-existing conditions: It 'isn't worth the paper it's signed on' Trump 'no longer angry' at Romney because of Supreme Court stance MORE.

"This is the height of unethical journalism @jaketapper," Tlaib tweeted on Sunday. "You invoke Palestinians & Arabs as a comparison to white nationalist violence in the US? This is blatant anti-Arab bigotry & Islamophobia. @CNN needs to take action."

This is the height of unethical journalism @jaketapper - you invoke Palestinians & Arabs as a comparison to white nationalist violence in the US?



This is blatant anti-Arab bigotry & Islamophobia. @CNN needs to take action. pic.twitter.com/Q1bB20tD8l — Sana Saeed (@SanaSaeed) August 5, 2019

"Comparing Palestinian human rights advocates to terrorist white nationalists is fundamentally a lie. Palestinians want equality, human dignity & to stop the imprisonment of children. White supremacy is calling for the *domination* of one race w/ the use of violence," Tlaib wrote in another post on Monday.

Comparing Palestinian human rights advocates to terrorist white nationalists is fundamentally a lie. Palestinians want equality, human dignity & to stop the imprisonment of children ⬇️.



White supremacy is calling for the *domination* of one race w/ the use of violence. <ahref="https: t.co="" vsptxizbtq"="">https://t.co/vSPTxIZBTq pic.twitter.com/zHQbn1hmEr — Rashida Tlaib (@RashidaTlaib) August 5, 2019

In response, Tapper said he never used the words Tlaib attributed to him.

"What I said was those who believe Palestinian leaders bear responsibility for the incitement of terrorism cannot then let US leaders off the hook and act as if words don't matter," he tweeted.

You're 100% right, Congresswoman @RashidaTlaib, it's a lie. Because I never said that. What I said was those who believe Palestinian leaders bear responsibility for the incitement of terrorism cannot then let US leaders off the hook and act as if words don't matter. https://t.co/UoC0l5778t — Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) August 5, 2019

--Updated at 1:32 p.m.