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Noora Shalash, a former official of the Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR), was filmed on February 6 in New York City making antisemitic remarks and engaging in a physical confrontation with Jewish men. The video shows Shalash chasing a Jewish man and attempting to block his entry into a Manhattan building. During the interaction, she reportedly yelled, "I demand Jihad, I want ISIS to kill all of you," and accused the Jewish community of insulting Jesus.
Following the video's circulation, CAIR's national organization condemned Shalash’s actions, asserting she has not been associated with their Kentucky chapter for five years. "This is a lie. This person has no role at our civil rights group," CAIR tweeted on February 7. The organization emphasized its stance against racism in all forms, stating, “Racism is wrong, no matter the source or the target.”
CAIR, established in 1994 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., advocates for the Muslim community in America, aiming to promote a positive image through civil rights activism.