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October 23, 2024 1:44 pm

CAIR to Honor Jamaal Bowman With ‘Champion of Justice Award’

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US Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) speaks during the National Action Network National Convention in New York City, US, April 7, 2022. Photo: REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) announced that it will honor outgoing US Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY), who lost his reelection bid earlier this year, with its 2024 Champion of Justice award at an upcoming event.

CAIR tapped Bowman, one of the most outspoken critics of Israel in the US Congress, to serve as the keynote speaker of its 30th annual Gala in Washington, DC next month. According to the organization’s website, the event will focus on “unlocking American Muslim power at home and abroad.”

Marking 30 years of defending and advancing justice and religious freedoms for American Muslims, CAIR’s 30th Anniversary Gala will celebrate a storied, accomplished legacy and unlock American Muslim power with an unwavering commitment for justice and equality,” the group said of the event. “The time is now to build a just and free future for generations to come.”

CAIR will honor Bowman for defending the Palestinian people in the face of so-called “genocidal” assaults from Israel.

“He was one of the first members of Congress with the moral courage to call for a ceasefire in Gaza and has consistently condemned the Israeli government’s genocidal attacks on the Palestinian people,” CAIR said. “AIPAC spent more than $14 million to silence his voice. In response, Rep. Bowman vowed to continue advocating for the liberation of Palestine.”

CAIR was referring to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), a prominent pro-Israel lobbying group, pouring money into Bowman’s Democratic primary race this year to unseat him.

Bowman has repeatedly lambasted the Jewish state as a “white supremacist” entity, escalating his rhetoric in the months following Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre across southern Israel last year. In the past year, the congressman has made unsubstantiated allegations that Israel has conducted a “genocide” in Gaza while accusing the Jewish state of committing “apartheid” and “ethnic cleansing” against Palestinians in the West Bank. He also came under fire for initially dismissing widely-corroborated accusations of rape against Israeli women by Hamas terrorists as “propaganda.”

In a last-ditch attempt to coalesce progressive support around his floundering reelection campaign, Bowman vowed to vote against US funding for Israel’s vaunted Iron Dome air defense system. Bowman’s effort proved insufficient, as he lost to Westchester County executive George Latimer by a double-digit margin.

Meanwhile, CAIR has been embroiled in controversy since its establishment in 1994.

In the 2000s, the advocacy group was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism financing case. Politico noted in 2010 that “US District Court Judge Jorge Solis found that the government presented ‘ample evidence to establish the association'” of CAIR with the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.

According to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), “some of CAIR’s current leadership had early connections with organizations that are or were affiliated with Hamas.” CAIR has disputed the accuracy of the ADL’s claim and asserted that CAIR “unequivocally condemn[s] all acts of terrorism, whether carried out by al-Qa’ida, the Real IRA, FARC, Hamas, ETA, or any other group designated by the US Department of State as a ‘Foreign Terrorist Organization.'”

The organization also took umbrage with US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines’s conclusion earlier this year that “actors tied to Iran’s government” have encouraged and provided financial support to anti-Israel protests that have erupted across the US during the ongoing war in Gaza. CAIR National Deputy Director Edward Ahmed Mitchell insisted at the time that the demonstrations were organized “organically and independently.”

Mitchell was not the only top CAIR official to invite controversy for his comments since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

The head of CAIR, for example, said he was “happy” to witness Hamas’s Oct. 7 rampage across southern Israel.

“The people of Gaza only decided to break the siege — the walls of the concentration camp — on Oct. 7,” CAIR co-founder and executive director Nihad Awad said in a speech during the American Muslims for Palestine convention in Chicago last November. “And yes, I was happy to see people breaking the siege and throwing down the shackles of their own land, and walk free into their land, which they were not allowed to walk in.”

Awad was referring to the blockade that Israel and Egypt enforced on Gaza after Hamas took control of the Palestinian enclave in 2007, to prevent the terrorist group from importing weapons and other materials and equipment for attacks.

About a week later, the executive director of CAIR’s Los Angeles office, Hussam Ayloush, said that Israel “does not have the right” to defend itself from Palestinian violence. He added in his sermon at the Islamic Society of Greater Oklahoma City that for the Palestinians, “every single day” since the Jewish state’s establishment has been comparable to Hamas’s Oct. 7 onslaught.

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