Pennsylvania Muslim Students Allowed to Wear Kaffiyehs

Two Pennsylvania students will be allowed to wear kaffiyeh scarves to school. The checkered scarves, worn by many in the Middle East and a frequently warn in solidarity with the Palestinian people, was banned after complaint by Jewish students at the Gateway High School in Monroeville; the students were sent home after the complaints. Alongside…

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Thousands of people embody a spirit of “anti-war” following the attacks in Gaza

The same people that organized a major 2003 protest against the war in Iraq are now promoting a demonstration to demand that Israel end of the war against Gaza. The city of Madrid followed similar plans in Barcelona and other Spanish cities, with demonstrators embodying an anti- or “no to war” spirit, similar to feelings…

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Europe: European protests call for end to Gaza conflict

Government officials and Jewish leaders are concerned that the conflict in Gaza may spill over in Europe, as demonstrations and protests amount, and attacks against Jews and synagogues have been reported. Rallies have been held in London, Paris, Berlin, Glasgow, Rome, Athens, Milan, several Scandinavian capitals, and several other cities – often drawing tens of…

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Muslims apologize for prayer in front of Milan cathedral

Muslim leaders in Italy are apologizing to the Roman Catholic Church following a pro-Palestinian rally and prayer outside a cathedral in Milan. In Milan, Muslims planned to meet with the city’s Roman Catholic archbishop to apologize for the impromptu service, in which a number of Israeli flags were burned.

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Tariq Ramadan urges Muslims to mobilize for Gaza

In Lille, France, Tariq Ramadan urged support of the people of Gaza, and mobilization among Muslims to support the Palestinian people, and also denounce anti-Jewish sentiments: “we are against all racism, against anti-Semitism” but criticizing or rejecting Israeli policy is not tantamount to anti-Semitism. Ramadan called for an “awaking of the conscience” and a “reasoned…

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