December 7, 2023
"People
and institutions have spent the past two months weaponizing Islamophobia and
anti-Arab bias to both justify the ongoing violence against Palestinians in
Gaza and silence supporters of Palestinian human rights."
Six-year-old Wadea al-Fayoume was stabbed
26 times and his mother more than a dozen times in an alleged hate crime
committed by their 71-year-old white landlord in Plainfield Township,
Illinois on October 14, 2023.
Three
university students were shot and wounded in Burlington, Vermont. A New York
City food cart vendor was repeatedly harassed by a former U.S. State Department
official. A six-year-old boy was stabbed to death in Plainfield Township,
Illinois.
Those
are just three high-profile examples of what the largest Muslim civil rights
and advocacy organization in the United States said Thursday is a dramatic
surge in Islamophobia across the country since U.S.-backed Israeli forces
launched a devastating war on the Gaza Strip two months ago in response to a
Hamas-led attack on Israel.
From
October 7 to December 2, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)
national headquarters and chapters received a total of 2,171 requests for help
and reports of bias—a 172% increase over a similar two-month period the
previous year.
"It's
staggering to see this kind of spike in anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinian hate
in less than two months," said CAIR research and advocacy director Corey
Saylor. "Far too many people and institutions have spent the past two
months weaponizing Islamophobia and anti-Arab bias to both justify the ongoing
violence against Palestinians in Gaza and silence supporters of Palestinian
human rights here in America."
The
incredible bloodshed and destruction in Gaza—with over 17,000 Palestinians
dead, about 80% of the 2.3 million residents displaced, and many homes,
hospitals, mosques, and schools destroyed—have led to large-scale protests
across the United States demanding that the U.S. government stop giving Israel
billions of dollars in military aid.
Throughout
the war, there has also been a dramatic increase in reports of antisemitism
across the United States. There have also been efforts to conflate
discrimination against Jews and legitimate criticism of the Israeli
government—including congressional legislation. Critics of what many experts
around the world are calling Israel's "genocidal" violence in Gaza
have faced consequences, from job losses to the suspension of university campus
groups promoting Palestinian rights.
As
Common Dreams reported Thursday afternoon, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.)
announced "an official congressional investigation with the full force of
subpoena power" into the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University,
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other schools regarding
antisemitism on campus and administrators' responses.
CAIR
revealed that at its national headquarters, First Amendment issues, or
violations of the right to free speech and expression, are the most common
cases at nearly 34%, a 63% increase from the first month of the war to the last
four weeks. Those reports are followed by problems with employment (22%), hate
crimes and hate speech (17%), and education and bullying (14%).
The
cases include that of Jana Alwan, a Muslim woman who was riding a train in
Washington, D.C. on October 18. According to a letter CAIR sent last month to
the Metro Transit Police Department, an unidentified white man flashed a gun
and threatened to behead Alwan, who "was wearing a keffiyeh, an
identifiable scarf traditionally worn by Palestinian and Arab people."
Earlier
this month, the Idara Jaferia Islamic Center in Burtonsville, Maryland, was
evacuated because of a bomb threat. CAIR is calling on state and local law
enforcement to bring hate crime charges against the perpetrator.
"From
Burlington to Chicago to D.C. and elsewhere, innocent Americans are suffering
the consequences of this wave of bigotry," CAIR national executive
director Nihad Awad said Thursday. "Until our nation stops the violence IN
Gaza and rejects bigotry here in America, we fear that both Islamophobia and
anti-Palestinian racism will continue to spin out of control."
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