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It is wrong to starve children within a civilian population in order to try to bend them to your will. It is wrong to drop 2,000-pound bombs in densely populated civilian areas,” Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, said. Warren has criticized the Biden administration’s policies on Israel, calling for a ceasefire and demanding conditions on future aid to the US ally. After seven World Central Kitchen aid workers were killed in an Israeli strike, Warren posted on X, “Aid workers reflect the best of humanity and need to be protected. We need an immediate ceasefire and to deliver massive amounts of humanitarian aid.”
Persons: CNN — Sen, Elizabeth Warren, Israel, ” Warren, “ Israel, , Warren, Organizations: CNN, Islamic, of Boston, Massachusetts Democrat, Politico, International Court of Justice, International Court, Justice, Biden, Kitchen, Locations: Gaza, Israel, Massachusetts
US President Joe Biden (L) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) meet in Tel Aviv, Israel on October 18, 2023. "The relationship [between Biden and Netanyahu] is absolutely terrible." A report by Politico in early February cited unnamed Biden administration officials describing the president calling Netanyahu a "bad f—ng guy." Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz (L) meets US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York, at the US Capitol on March 05, 2024. Gantz reportedly faced a barrage of harsh questions and critiques from the administration over Israel's handling of the Gaza war.
Persons: Joe Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden, Israel's, Yasser Qudih, Netanyahu, Hussein Ibish, Benny Gantz, Chuck Schumer, Roberto Schmidt, Axios, Gantz, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Mostafa Bassim, Nimrod Novik, Novik, Ashraf Amra, I've, Ibish, Yonatan Freeman, Israel, Freeman Organizations: GPO, Getty Images, Anadolu Agency, Getty, White, Israeli, Biden, Palestinian, United Nations, Israel, Anadolu, West Bank, U.S, Gulf States Institute, CNBC, Politico, Capitol, AFP, Prime, Islamic Center of Detroit, Defense, Israel Policy Forum, Bank, Israel's Hebrew University, Christian Locations: Tel Aviv, Israel, Anadolu, Gaza, Rafah, Gaza's, Washington, New York, Michigan, United States, Palestinian, Gaza City, Jerusalem, U.S, Saudi Arabia
Michigan's Arab-American community voted overwhelmingly for Biden in 2020, helping him carry the state and defeat then-incumbent Donald Trump. U.S. President Joe Biden is welcomed by Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu, as he visits Israel amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Tel Aviv, Israel, October 18, 2023. Evelyn Hockstein | Reuters"The U.S. election for President Biden could swing on two or three states," Fred Kempe, CEO of the Atlantic Council, told CNBC. "Take one of those states, Michigan, [which] Biden won by fewer votes in the last election than there are Arab American votes that could go against him, because of what's going on in the Middle East. Pro-Palestinian demonstrators march during a visit by President Joe Biden in Warren, Mich., Feb. 1, 2024.
Persons: Mostafa Bassim, Biden's, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, Ahmad Hasaballah, Rodriguez, Abdullah H, Hammoud, Biden, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Benjamin Netanyahu, Evelyn Hockstein, Fred Kempe, it's, Jon, Paul Sancya, Gretchen Whitmer, Abdulqader Organizations: Islamic Center of Detroit, Anadolu, Getty, Michigan's Democratic, Israel, Palestinian, Hamas, United Nations, Dearborn, White, CNBC, Democratic, Israeli, Reuters, Atlantic Council, U.S, The New York Times, Michigan, Trump, Israeli Forces Locations: Michigan, United States, Warren , Michigan, Gaza, Dearborn, U.S, Rafah, Dearborn , Michigan, Arab, American, Israel, Tel Aviv, Warren, Mich, Khan Yunis
[1/2] German police officers walk towards the Islamic Center Hamburg, during a raid, due to suspicion of members acting against a constitutional order and supporting the militant group Hezbollah in Hamburg, Germany, November 16, 2023. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer Acquire Licensing RightsBERLIN, Nov 16 (Reuters) - German police conducted raids early on Thursday in seven states over the Islamic Centre of Hamburg's suspected support for the militant group Hezbollah, the interior ministry said. "I want to make clear that we are acting against Islamists, not against a religion or another state," said German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser. In Hamburg alone, 300 officers conducted 31 searches in connection with the centre, the city's interior senator said. "The suspicions against the Islamic Centre of Hamburg are serious," and it has long been monitored by the domestic intelligence agency for Islamist activities, said Faeser.
Persons: Fabian Bimmer, Nancy Faeser, Linda Pasquini, Miranda Murray, Madeline Chambers, Edmund Klamann Organizations: Islamic Center, Hezbollah, REUTERS, Rights, Islamic, Authorities, of, Lebanese, Thomson Locations: Islamic Center Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany, Israel, Gaza, Iran, of Hamburg
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minneapolis police are investigating another fire at a mosque, and faith leaders want them to look closely at the motive if the fire that destroyed three garages is determined to be arson. The fire at Mercy Mosque happened around midday Wednesday and caused more than $100,000 worth of damage. The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports there have been at least six other instances of vandalism at Muslim houses of worship in the state this year, including two arson cases that are pending. Investigators are still working to determine what caused this latest fire. A Minneapolis man has been charged in those fires.
Persons: , Paul’s Organizations: Minneapolis Star Tribune, Islamic Relations, St Locations: MINNEAPOLIS, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Mercy
A screengrab taken from video shows ruins of the Saqallah family compound after the blast on October 19. A view of the Saqallah family compound before the strike. From left, Doctors Omar Saqallah, Saed Saqallah and Ameed Saqallah were among the 42 relatives killed on October 19. They’re just ordinary people: doctors and grandmothers and grandfathers and uncles and aunts and children,” Abu Shaban said. Until the killing stops, Abu Shaban says his family still reels: “I’m still in this nightmare.
Persons: Tariq Hamouda, Manal, it’s, they’re, Hamouda, Tariq Hamouda “, ” Hamouda, , Tariq Hamouda Israel, Eyad Abu Shaban, , “ It’s, ” Abu Shaban, Essam Abu Shaban, Layla Saqallah, Ahmed, Abu Shaban, , Omar Saqallah, Saed, Ameed Saqallah, Tariq, – Saed, Omar, Ameed, Khorsheed, Sen, Amy Klobuchar’s, “ We’ve, haven’t Organizations: CNN, Palestinian, Hamas, Israel Defense Forces, Palestinian Ministry of Health, United Nations Office, Humanitarian Affairs, Boca, Community, Islamic Locations: Gaza, Maple Grove , Minnesota, Israel, Sheikh Ejleen, Gaza City, Hamouda, Israeli, Minnesota, Ramallah, South Florida, Tel El Hawa, Boca Raton, Grove, Brooklyn, Amy Klobuchar’s Minnesota
Opinion | American Muslims Are in a Painful, Familiar Place
  + stars: | 2023-10-31 | by ( Rozina Ali | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +10 min
Indeed, it’s been dizzying to witness the speed at which the same patterns we saw after Sept. 11, 2001, are playing out. In the United States, it’s as if the country has turned back the clock two decades, but not in the way that Mr. Biden suggests. For those who experienced waves of harassment and government surveillance in the years after Sept. 11, the president’s pledge of “unwavering” support for Israel set off alarm bells. Today, many Muslims in the United States fear a new outbreak of violence. Days after the attacks in Israel, the Biden administration announced that local and federal law enforcement officers across the United States are “closely monitoring” for connected threats.
Persons: Biden, it’s, Abu Ghraib, Donald Trump, — we’ve, we’ve, Wadea Al, Fayoume, Joseph Czuba, Czuba, , Wadea, Imam Omar Suleiman, Trump, ” Abed Ayoub, , Islam, Benjamin Netanyahu’s, George W, Bush, Mr, didn’t, We’ve Organizations: Civilian, West Bank, Israel, F.B.I, Islamic, Hamas, Companies, Rights Watch, Mr Locations: Tel Aviv, Israel, Gaza, United, Afghanistan, United States, U.S, America, hijabs, Illinois, Iraq, Islamic State, Syria, New York City, Qatar, N.Y.U
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (AP) — An inquiry that began Tuesday into New Zealand’s worst mass-shooting will examine — among other issues — the response times of police and medics and whether any of the 51 people who were killed could have been saved. The inquiry represents the first time authorities will outline the details of how they responded to the March 2019 shooting. One of the issues under examination is whether an emergency door in the Al Noor mosque was functioning at the time of the shooting — and if not, why not. Farrant gave evidence that the shooting began at 1:40 p.m. at the Al Noor mosque, where 44 people were killed, and the first emergency calls began about a minute later. Ambulance staff entered the Al Noor mosque at 2:15 p.m., Farrant said, and began removing victims eight minutes later.
Persons: Brenton Tarrant, Brigitte Windley, , Craig Farrant, Farrant, Al Noor, Al Organizations: Associated Press, Linwood Islamic Center, . Ambulance Locations: CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, Christchurch, Al Noor, Linwood
Many who grew up in Dearborn, Mich., would add to the list: your first hookah. Located just outside downtown Detroit, Dearborn is home to one of the United States’s largest Arab American communities: Nearly 50 percent of residents identify as having Arab ancestry, according to the U.S. census. Middle Eastern shops, where you may find portable hookah cups, dot the streets. There is also the Arab American National Museum (which sells hookah-themed socks) and the Islamic Center of America, one of the nation’s oldest and largest mosques. “A spot like a hookah lounge, it’s sacred,” particularly for immigrants and refugees far from home, said Marrim (pronounced Mariam) Akashi Sani, 25, who is Iraqi-Iranian.
Persons: Marrim, Akashi Sani, Organizations: United, Arab American National Museum, Islamic Center of America Locations: Dearborn, Mich, Detroit, Iraqi
A suspect was arrested on suspicion of arson after a fire last week at a mosque in St. Paul, Minn., at least the fifth such act of vandalism in the state so far this year that has left members of the Muslim community “living in fear,” a state senator said. Jaylani Hussein, the executive director of the Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, said at a news conference that the mosque, the Oromo American Tawhid Islamic Center, was left “completely burned” after being set on fire on Wednesday. The building was unoccupied at the time and no injuries were reported, the St. Paul Fire Department said. The suspect, Said Murekezi, 42, was arrested on Thursday and booked on suspicion of arson, the St. Paul Police Department said.
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