Winter storms have flooded or destroyed more than 42,000 tents in Gaza, affecting 235,000 people. UNRWA’s chief says the consequences are ‘man-made’ — the result of two years of destruction and Israel’s continued refusal to allow aid at the agreed scale.
Israeli National Security Minister Ben-Gvir is advancing a bill that would require government permits for mosques to use loudspeakers for the Muslim call to prayer — framing a thousand-year-old religious practice as a noise violation requiring police enforcement.
Greta Thunberg was arrested in London under the UK Terrorism Act for holding a sign reading ‘I support Palestine Action prisoners. I oppose genocide’ — part of a wave of 2,700+ arrests under a designation that a High Court would later rule unlawful.
United Voices warns that states cannot create their own terrorist designations and says any accusation against a civil rights organization must proceed through lawful federal processes and due process protections.
The New York Post was forced to correct an article falsely claiming a Muslim civil rights organization funded the Zohran Mamdani mayoral campaign — the second time this year the Murdoch-owned outlet has had to walk back false anti-Muslim claims. United Voices is documenting the pattern and warning that there is a fine line between bigotry and defamation.
A new wave of so-called ‘anti-Sharia’ bills introduced in Congress by Senators Tommy Tuberville and lawmakers including Randy Fine and Chip Roy are being exposed as unconstitutional legislation designed not to address any real legal threat, but to stoke fear of American Muslims for political gain. United Voices has sent a formal briefing memo to every member of Congress explaining exactly what Sharia is — and what these bills actually are.
Hillary Cassel switched from Democrat to Republican over Israel. Within months, she filed Florida’s anti-Shari’a bill on the October 7 anniversary. The sole Democratic co-sponsor is also Jewish and pro-Israel. Critics say the bill amounts to collective punishment of Florida’s Muslim community.

AIPAC Spent $100 Million to Punish Gaza Critics in Congress. Now It’s Running Scared of Its Own Brand.
AIPAC, which spent $100 million to remove Gaza critics from Congress in 2024, is pulling back its electoral strategy ahead of the 2026 midterms — acknowledging that its brand has become toxic as public disgust over Gaza continues to grow.