Muslim groups have criticized the Biden-Harris administration's new “strategy” to combat anti-Muslim bigotry (“Islamophobia”) and anti-Arab hatred, saying it has failed to address the “genocide” in Gaza. “It's too little, too late,” he said.
of strategy It continues the White House's habit of equating anti-Semitism with Islamophobia. The report notes that “anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, and hatred against Arabs and other Americans have skyrocketed in the wake of the October 7 terrorist attacks in Israel.” It omits the fact that it was carried out by radical Islamists, or that it was carried out by some extremists. Half of the culprits in the recent rise in anti-Semitism are Muslims, but less so the other way around.
Still, it wasn't enough for some Muslim groups. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which helped water down the White House's anti-Semitic “strategy” last year, said He said the Islamophobia strategy was “too little, too late,” and President Joe Biden commented that supporting Israel amounted to “mass murder of Muslims.”
As Breitbart News pointed out:
From 2007 to 2008, CAIR named Unindicted co-conspirator in Holy Land Relief and Development Foundation terrorist financing trial. This incident led to the F.B.I. cancel Cooperation with organizations. In 2009, a federal judge dominated The government said it had “submitted sufficient evidence” to establish a link between CAIR and the Palestinian terrorist organization Hamas. united arab emirates a label is attached CAIR was designated as a terrorist organization in 2014 (Obama administration decision) opposed).
CAIR's executive director also spoke, calling the October 7 attack “a blessing.”
The Islamic Public Relations Council was more diplomatic. He said the “strategy” is “an important step toward addressing the systemic discrimination, harassment, and violence experienced by Muslims in the United States.” But it also said it “fails to address the primary concern of America's Muslim community: ending the genocide in Gaza.”
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