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Fatal Stabbing Of Muslim Boy Marks Increased Attacks In U.S. Over Israel-Hamas Conflict
 
Reports of hate crimes and harassment targeting Muslims and Jews in the United States have increased following the ongoing deadly conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Since Oct. 7, when Hamas killed more than 1,000 Israelis and took hundreds of hostages in a surprise attack, Israel’s military response has led to thousands more deaths and prompted human rights groups to warn of ethnic cleansing against the Palestinian population in Gaza, where nearly half the populace is children.

That violence has spilled over to the U.S., where Muslims and Jews are being targeted amid fraught conversations about the Israel-Palestine conflict.

On Monday, the Department of Justice announced it would open a hate crime investigation after a white landlord in Chicago, 71-year-old Joseph Czuba, allegedly stabbed his 6-year-old Palestinian American tenant to death.

Czuba had previously built a treehouse for the boy, Wadea Al-Fayoume, and was like a “grandfather” to him, a family friend told NBC News.

“The child, when he saw Czuba, ran to him for a hug and instead was stabbed 26 times,” family friend Yousef Hannon told the publication.

Czuba’s wife told police that her husband “listens to conservative talk radio on a regular basis” and had become obsessed with the war, according to the NBC News report.

In a statement to HuffPost, the Council on American-Islamic Relations said it has identified at least 14 other incidents of anti-Palestinian violence or harassment in the U.S. since the conflict began.

 
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Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) fell short of becoming the 56th speaker of the House on Tuesday as dysfunction rules among Republicans. Twenty Republicans opposed Jordan, but the controversial Ohio Republican said he would try to shrink their ranks while making the House vote again on his candidacy. It took ousted Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) 15 ballots to win the speaker’s gavel in January — though he started with what appeared to be a much stronger base of support than Jordan has.
 
 
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More than a dozen U.S. lawmakers introduced a House resolution Monday that calls for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, as the death toll in the region continues to climb and human rights groups warn of ethnic cleansing in Gaza. In the resolution submitted by Rep. Cori Bush (D-Mo.), the 13 members of Congress urged the White House to immediately call for and help facilitate deescalation and a ceasefire. The bill is the first congressional resolution that recognizes the loss of all civilian lives since Oct. 7, when Hamas militants launched an attack on Israel, killing hundreds of people, and Israel retaliated with a massive bombardment of Gaza.
 
 
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Donald Trump’s verbal and written attacks on participants in the criminal case against him pose a “grave threat” to the judicial process and warrant a limited gag order, the judge overseeing the Jan. 6 coup attempt case against him wrote Tuesday. The coup-attempting former president is banned from attacking prosecutors, judicial staff and witnesses, but is allowed to criticize Biden and the DOJ.
 
 
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