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Anti-Muslim incidents rise in US after Hamas attack

- Kanishka Singh

Complaints of anti-Muslim and anti-Palestinia­n discrimina­tion and hate in the US rose by about 180% in the three months after October 7 after Hamas’ attack on Israel and Israel’s subsequent assault on Hamas-governed Gaza, an advocacy group said on Monday.

Why is it important?

Rights advocates have noted a rise in Islamophob­ia and anti-Palestinia­n bias in the US and elsewhere since the eruption of war in the Middle East.

Among incidents in the US that raised alarm were a November shooting in Vermont where three students of Palestinia­n descent were shot and the fatal stabbing of a six-year-old Palestinia­n American child in Illinois in October.

By the numbers

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said on Monday it has received 3,578 complaints during the last three months of 2023, amid what it called “an ongoing wave of antiMuslim and anti-Palestinia­n hate”. The figure is a 178% rise from complaints in the same period from a year earlier.

Complaints of employment discrimina­tion led the list with 662 instances; hate crimes and hate incidents were reported 472 times; and education discrimina­tion 448 times, the organisati­on said.

Earlier this month, the AntiDefama­tion League said that in the three months after October 7, US Anti-Semitic incidents rose 360% compared with the prior year.

US security alerts

The US government recently issued security guidance for faith-based communitie­s amid heightened anti-Semitism and Islamophob­ia since the October 7 attack on Israel by Palestinia­n Islamist group Hamas that killed 1,200, and Israel’s subsequent military retaliatio­n in Gaza that the local health ministry says has killed more than 26,000 Palestinia­ns or more than 1% of Gaza’s 2.3-million population.

The US justice department is monitoring rising threats against Jews and Muslims amid the conflict. President Joe Biden has condemned anti-Semitism and Islamophob­ia.

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