She's an idiot. She complained about Black people engaging in "oppression olympics" only to then use the same hierarchy of suffering to dismiss the Black participants experiences with racism. If they're mistreating Black people, it doesn't magically become okay because Palestinians are oppressed. You can't admit that anti-Blackness is global, but then try to hand-wave it by claiming it as "misapplied Western thinking."
That is just a convenient excuse to avoid addressing it. Instead of engaging with what the Black travelers felt, she spent more energy defending her group and downplaying what happened. Using Afro-Palestinians as a deflection only made it worse. You can't call for unity while ignoring people's pain or suggesting they should just "understand" and move on from it. That's blatant erasure.
Having said that, I'm not going to use this situation to judge all Palestinians. I understand human nature well enough to know that every community has people who get it and people who don't get it. There are Palestinians who show real solidarity with Black struggles, just like there are Black folks who stand with Palestine. We should be able to talk about this w/o throwing entire groups under the bus.
What's also annoying is how this is being weaponized by Zionist bad actors who have never cared about Black people. They rationalize anti-Black racism in their own ranks, treat African asylum seekers like garbage, and love to trot out Ethiopian Jews as a shield, just like the woman in the video tried to use Afro-Palestinians to deflect criticism. It's all exploitation.