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United States government took legal action against over alleged discrimination against Palestinian Americans

A Muslim advocacy group submitted a lawsuit on Monday against the FBI and leaders of other U.S. federal government firms over what it called the discriminatory and racist placement of two Palestinian Americans on a watch list. The suit is associated with the placement of one Palestinian American Mustafa Zeidan on the U.S. government nofly list and the seizure of an electronic gadget of another Palestinian American Osama Abu Irshaid while federal agents questioned him about his organizing versus Israel's war in Gaza, the Council on AmericanIslamic Relations stated.

Irshaid, who is the executive director of an organization called American Muslims for Palestine, took a trip to Qatar from the U.S. in late May and returned in early June, according to the lawsuit, which alleged that he was forced to go through extra screening and questioning while having his phone took. The phone has not been returned, it added.

CAIR is challenging the mistreatment of these Palestinian American activists on constitutional grounds, the group stated.

Neither Dr. Abu Irshaid nor Mr. Zeidan have actually ever been charged or convicted of a violent crime, included the claim, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia.

Also called as defendants in the claim were the leaders of federal government firms including the Homeland Security Department and the State Department. They did not immediately respond to a. request for remark.

Zeidan lives in California and often visits his ailing. mother in Jordan, the claim said. He was not permitted to board. a flight on his way to Jordan earlier this year and was told. later by authorities that he was put on the no-fly list.

The list was developed in 2003 and is administered by the. FBI's Terrorist Screening Center.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation had no comment on the. suit particularly however a representative stated its Terrorist. Screening Center does not list people based upon race or religious beliefs. or any free-speech activity. Human-rights supporters say there has been a rise of. Islamophobia, anti-Palestinian bias, anti-Arab hate and. antisemitism in the United States since the start of the war in. Gaza last October. Disconcerting U.S. incidents include the fatal stabbing of a. 6-year-old Palestinian American kid in Illinois last October,. the February stabbing of a Palestinian American male in Texas,. the shooting of three college students of Palestinian descent in. Vermont in November and the attempted drowning of a 3-year-old. Palestinian American lady in May. The current bloodshed in the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian. dispute was set off on Oct. 7 when Palestinian Islamist group. Hamas attacked Israel, eliminating 1,200 and taking about 250. hostages, according to Israeli tallies. The Gaza health ministry says that ever since Israel's military. attack on the Hamas-governed enclave has eliminated about 40,000. Palestinians while displacing nearly its whole population of. 2.3 million, causing a cravings crisis and resulting in genocide. claims that Israel rejects.

(source: Reuters)