The letter endorsed by dozens of Muslim, Arab and Palestinian-American groups says President Biden has “severely” damaged his relationship with their communities
The organizers of the March on Washington for Gaza and 80 Muslim American, Arab-American, and Palestinian-American organizations today sent a letter to President Biden that urges him to stop supporting the Israeli government’s war crimes in Gaza and warns that his policy on Gaza has “severely” damaged his relationship with their communities.
The letter sent by the American Muslim Task Force on Palestine communicates the demands of the January 13th March on Washington for Gaza, which is organized in partnership with the ANSWER Coalition, endorsed by over 300 groups, and expected to be the largest pro-ceasefire protest of the past three months.
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The American Muslim Task Force on Palestine includes American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA), Muslim American Society (MAS), Muslim Student Association-National (MSA), Muslim Legal Fund of America (MLFA), Muslim Ummah of North America (MUNA), and Young Muslims (YM).
Additional signatories to the letter include some of the nation’s most prominent Muslim, Arab and Palestinian American groups, including the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), the Arab American Anti-Discrimination Committee, Emgage, the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), The Mosque Cares: The Ministry of Imam W.D. Muhammad, MPower Change, Indian American Muslim Council, and the US Council of Muslim Organizations.
Sent today to the White House, their letter calls for the President to secure a complete and verifiable ceasefire, the release of all hostages in Gaza and political prisoners in Israel, the termination of unconditional U.S. financial and diplomatic support for the Israeli government, holding Israeli officials accountable for the Gaza genocide, and the initiation of credible negotiations for a just and enduring peace by ending the Israeli occupation of Palestine.
The letter highlights concern over recent decisions by the Biden administration, including the approval of new shipments of weaponry to Israel without congressional review and the dismissal of legal filings against the Israeli government. It also condemns the war crimes committed by the Israeli government, citing attacks on refugee camps, hospitals, schools, and other civilian facilities.
The letter emphasizes the need for a change in the administration’s handling of the crisis, citing its impact on the relationship with Muslim and Arab communities.
Letter endorsers are calling on President Biden to honor his pledge to prioritize human rights in foreign policy, stating, “For the sake of justice, peace, your legacy, and your relationship with our communities and the broader American public, please end our nation’s support for this violence today.”
For further information, please visit march4gaza.org.
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CONTACT: American Muslim Task Force on Palestine media Coordinator & CAIR Deputy Director Edward Ahmed Mitchell, 404-285-9530, e-Mitchell@cair.com