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WBBM NEWSRADIO: 'Starvation as a weapon'
Last week, WBBM News radio reported on local Muslim leaders and Palestinian-Americans with family ties in Gaza, who shard alarming accounts of a deteriorating humanitarian situation. Describing Israel’s use if “starvation as a weapon,” they emphasized the urgent need for increased supplies to the region. Additionally, concerns were raised about Israel’s alleged withholding of aid entry into Gaza, amidst the U.S. deliberation on expanding military funding for Israel.
CBS2: CAIR-Chicago Stands With Gaza Families to Call Ceasefire
Last week, CBS2 reported on a compelling event where families directly impacted by crisis in Gaza shared their stories. Gain invaluable firsthand insight into the challenges faced by individuals in Gaza, as witnessed by CBS2. Stand in solidarity and take action to support those affected by the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
WGN NEWS: Details Dire Situation That Loved Ones Are Facing in Gaza
Last Thursday morning, families with loved ones in Gaza shared their stories, illuminating the dire situation unfolding there. Attendees gained firsthand insight into the challenges faced by individuals in Gaza, with WGN News present for coverage. Stand in solidarity and make a difference.
FOX32: CAIR-Chicago calls for solutions in humanitarian crisis
The local Palestinian community is calling on leaders to address the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza. The Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, is asking for officials to intervene in the conflict to get much-needed aid to the area. Activists say time is of the essence.
WBBM Newsradio: Urgent Plea for Humanitarian Aid: Residents Advocate for Gaza
Witness the heartfelt plea from Chicago-area Palestinian Americans, desperate for humanitarian aid in Gaza. In a moving report by WBBM ‘s Brandon Ison, Mohaned shares the shattered dream of bringing down his food blog to Gaza, where his family resides - a dream now devastated.
WBBM Newsradio: Local Palestinian Americans urging elected leaders to hear their calls for increased aid overseas
Chicago (WBBM NEWSRADIO) - Chicago area residents Thursday shared life and death stories of family members still trapped in Gaza while also calling for increased humanitarian efforts.
PHOTOS: Press Conference on Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
Explore firsthand accounts and expert insights at CAIR Chicago's press conference, shedding light on the pressing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Join us as we discuss the challenges faced by the community, share initiatives, and call for collective action. Stay informed, stand in solidarity, and be part of the conversation to make a meaningful impact. Together, let's amplify the voices of those affected and work towards building a compassionate world. 🕊️🌍
HNGN: Odai Al-Fayoume Makes Emotional Plea After 6-Year-Old Son, Wadee, Murdered in Hate Crime
In a heartfelt plea for justice, Wadee Alfayoumi's father, speaking through an interpreter, expressed his unwavering determination to see justice served for his son and Hanna Shahin, the survivor of the tragic attack. With a deep resolve, he emphasized that Wadee deserves nothing less than justice, and the community owes it to him to pursue it relentlessly.
ABC News: Father of slain 6-year-old Wadee Al-Fayoume makes emotional plea for justice in alleged hate killing
The father of a 6-year-old Muslim boy killed in a stabbing attack officials said was fueled by Islamophobic hate, made an emotional plea Wednesday for justice and exhorted Americans to reject bigotry and "embrace the diversity that makes our nation so beautiful."
FOX16: Vigil held to honor slain Muslim boy as accused attacker appears in court in Illinois
As the legal process unfolded, community members gathered outside the courthouse to show unwavering support for the Al Fayoumi family. The horrific attack, which claimed the life of young Wadee and left his mother injured, has left a profound impact on the community, prompting a collective call for justice and unity.
Chicago Tribune: Father, activists liken suburban boy Wadee Alfayoumi’s slaying to ongoing war in Gaza ahead of hearing for hate crime case
In a reflection of the devastating impact of hate crimes, the community is gearing up for a crucial hearing in the case of Wadee Al Fayoumi, a suburban boy whose life was tragically cut short. As the legal proceedings unfold, his father and activists have drawn parallels between Wadee’s untimely death and ongoing conflict in Gaza, shedding light on the broader implications of such acts of violence.
CBS News: Alleged Targeting of 3rd-Grader Sparks Outrage: Chicago Substitute Teacher Faces Accusations
This eye-opening video delves into a concerning incident that has left a family outraged and a community seeking answers. According to reports, a Chicago substitute teacher is accused of targeting a 3rd-grader based on their Palestinian heritage.
ABC 7 : Woman claims Chicago law firm rescinded job offer over her support for Palestinians
In a recent turn of events, Foley and Lardner, a prominent law firm based in Chicago, found itself in the midst of controversy after rescinding a job offer to Jinan Chehade at their River North office. The decision was allegedly prompted by Chehade's comments on the ongoing Hamas-Israel conflict.
ABC 7: Chicago-area safety concerns arise after anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic threats amid Middle East conflict
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Multiple anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic threats and acts have been reported in the Chicago area this week as the conflict in the Middle East continues.
Chicago Sun-Times: Post -9/11 fears resurface for Chicago-area Arabs, Muslims in wake of war, rising hate crime
Arab Americans worry about their safety amid the anger, fear and injustice they feel over Plainfield boy’s killing, threats toward Muslim schools, and “harmful narratives” perpetuated by media and politicians: “We’ve seen this before.”
FOX 32 Chicago: Chicago Muslim civil rights group speaks out about security threats in their community
A Chicago Muslim civil rights organization is pointing to recent violent incidents and threats in Plainfield, Harvey, and Lombard, saying hatred-fueled violence should not be happening to anyone, and it's worse now than immediately post-9/11.