Illinois man sentenced to 53 years for US hate crime that killed Palestinian child

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Joseph Czuba stabbed six-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi 26 times, and also stabbed the boy's  mother, who was his tenant.

Joseph Czuba stabbed six-year-old Wadee Alfayoumi 26 times and also stabbed the boy's mother, who was his tenant.

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A man from Illinois was sentenced on May 2 to 53 years in prison after a jury convicted him of the murder of a six-year-old Palestinian-American boy and the severe wounding of his mother in an October 2023 hate crime stabbing, The Chicago Sun-Times daily reported.

Joseph Czuba, 73, stabbed and killed Wadee Alfayoumi and knifed Ms Hanan Shaheen days after US ally Israel began its war on Gaza following

Palestinian Hamas militants’ Oct 7, 2023, attack

on southern Israel.

Prosecutors said the stabbing – one of the earliest and worst hate crime incidents in the US since the start of the war – was sparked by anti-Muslim hatred.

US rights advocates have noted rising Islamophobia, anti-Arab hate and anti-Semitism.

Czuba, who was the landlord for Ms Shaheen and her son,

stabbed the boy 26 times

with a military-style knife that had a 18cm serrated blade, the authorities said.

Ms Shaheen suffered multiple stab wounds in the attack that occurred in Plainfield Township, about 64km south-west of Chicago.

Czuba was found guilty in late February. Ms Shaheen testified during the trial that Czuba told her, “you, as a Muslim, must die.”

Other recent incidents raising alarm in the US about anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian prejudice include

the attempted drowning

of a three-year-old Palestinian-American girl and the stabbing of a Palestinian-American man, both in Texas.

Incidents raising alarm over anti-Semitism and anti-Israel attitudes include an unsuccessful plot to attack a New York Jewish centre and

an arson attack

on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s residence.

Hate incidents have also been reported during protests and counter-protests related to the war. REUTERS

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