Muslim Doctor Indicted for Threatening Jewish Congressman

A Muslim physician, Dr. Feras Hamdan, has been indicted for threatening Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) on a highway in Ohio. The incident occurred on June 19, during which Hamdan allegedly displayed a Palestinian flag, yelled anti-Semitic slogans, and threatened to kill Miller. According to Miller, the confrontation was "bizarre," but the congressman’s characterization was deemed insufficient by critics, who viewed the incident as a troubling sign of rising hatred and radicalization in society.
Hamdan’s behavior was supported by evidence, including a video found on his phone and messages in WhatsApp groups where he expressed his hatred for Miller, calling him “the BIGGEST ZIONIST” and a “bigot MF.” The case highlights the growing role of Islamic jihad theology in fueling global conflicts, as some readers noted that Hamdan’s actions align with teachings in the Quran promoting hatred and violence against Jews and Christians.
The incident has sparked concerns about the normalization of such extremism in Western societies and the need for decisive action to combat it. Critics argue that unless governments and societies address the root causes of such radicalization, incidents like this will continue to escalate, threatening social cohesion and national security.
Published: 7/10/2025