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Jewish Man Charged with Hate Crimes and Attempted Murder in Harassment Campaign Against Muslim Neighbor

Jewish Man Charged with Hate Crimes and Attempted Murder in Harassment Campaign Against Muslim Neighbor
  • PublishedAugust 16, 2024

A Brooklyn man, Izak Kadosh, has been charged with attempted murder and a multitude of hate crimes in connection with a prolonged campaign of harassment and violence against his Muslim neighbor, NBC News reports.

The criminal complaint filed by the Brooklyn district attorney’s office details over 40 charges against Kadosh, including second-degree attempted murder, first-degree assault, and burglary, all with hate crime enhancements.

The motivation behind Kadosh’s attacks is his religious and ethnic differences with his neighbor, according to the complaint.

Kadosh told his neighbor that he would break into his apartment and kill him because Kadosh is Jewish and his neighbor is Muslim, the complaint says.

Kadosh was arrested Saturday, two days after he was accused of breaking into his neighbor’s apartment, destroying items inside, covering walls with blue paint and oil and smearing a Quran with feces, the complaint said.

The same day, Kadosh also struck his neighbor in the head with a mallet, causing him to be hospitalized and to get staples in his head and a chest tube because of internal bleeding, the complaint says.

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Kadosh pleaded not guilty Monday in Kings County Criminal Court. Bail was set at $25,000 cash or $125,000 bond, prosecutors said.

A public defender representing Kadosh did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday afternoon.

The neighbor, identified in the complaint as Ahmed Chebira, told The New York Times that the harassment started after he moved into the building in October.

“I told him, leave me alone,” Chebira told the Times on Wednesday. “Everyone has their own religion in America; I don’t have a problem with anyone.”

He said that he feared Kadosh would be outside the hospital when he was discharged and that he was relieved he had been arrested.

The complaint details allegations dating to early March. Kadosh is accused of slashing his neighbor’s tires, pouring a white substance on his door, punching him in the head and pushing him to the ground, breaking several of his ribs and repeatedly threatening his life, according to the complaint.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul called the allegations “despicable.”

“Everyone deserves to feel safe in New York, and we will continue to stand up to Islamophobia and all forms of hate,” Hochul wrote on X. “Hate has no place in our state.”

The ongling conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has fueled a surge in

across the country, with authorities reporting an alarming increase in hate crimes, according to the media outlet.

 

 

Written By
Michelle Larsen