Pro-Palestinian rally in Hauppauge urges peace, activism

Hundreds gathered in Hauppauge Sunday for a pro-Palestinian rally, calling for an end to bloodshed in Gaza and for elected officials to publicly support the local Muslim population.

The event, held on the front lawn of Suffolk County’s H. Lee Dennison Building, took placeย two weeks after the militant group Hamas invaded Israel and killed at least 1,400 people in the worst one-day loss since Israelโ€™s founding. Israel responded by declaring war on Hamas and launching sustained attacks into Gaza.

In Hauppauge on Sunday, some in attendance chanted in support of the Palestinian causeย while others urged a peaceful resolution.ย The Palestinian Health Ministry said Sunday that the death toll in Gaza had reached at least 4,651 people, with another 14,254 people wounded.

โ€œThe people here are very sensitive because they have families โ€ฆ and friends overseas that are dead, injured, or displaced,โ€ said event organizer Mehdad Islam, Imam at the Islamic Center of Mastic-Shirley. โ€œPeople here on Long Island, they’re very peaceful people, successful people, American citizens who do not condone violence.โ€

Islam said more than 1,200 Suffolk residents preregistered to attend the two-hour rally, which featured nearly two dozen speeches as well asย prayersย from Islamic leaders. The event was organized by the newly created Muslim Council of Suffolk County, which has joined 19 mosques from Southampton to Babylon towns. Islam, one of the groupโ€™s co-founders, said its purpose is to unite all Suffolk mosques in worship and political activism.

Dozens of demonstrators in Hauppaugeย lined police stanchions along Veterans Highway, signs raised above their heads, in support ofย Palestinian rights.

โ€œOccupation is a crime; free, free Palestine,โ€ was among the recurring chants.

Two oversized tarps were set up as prayer mats to give guests a chance to worship during the event.

The occasional passing motorist honked in support and the event was held without incident.

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