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Noora Shalash, a former official of the Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR), was filmed making antisemitic remarks and assaulting a Jewish man in New York City. The incident occurred on February 6, when Shalash was seen chasing a Jewish man and berating him, reportedly stating, "I want ISIS to kill all of you." This confrontation escalated until another Jewish man intervened.
Following the release of the video, CAIR National quickly distanced itself from Shalash, asserting she had not been affiliated with their Kentucky chapter for five years. CAIR condemned the comments made in the video, stating, “Racism is wrong, no matter the source or the target.” They emphasized their commitment to combating discrimination in all forms. CAIR, founded in 1994, seeks to promote a positive image of Islam in America through advocacy and education.
The incident has sparked discussions on the rising antisemitism and racism in the U.S., with various civil rights organizations echoing calls for unity against hate.