It is a sad state of affairs when a Democratic narrative of a violent attack is so rare that you have to make one up. This administration claims that hate crimes against Muslims are the worst proof of anti-Muslim bias in this country today, but is it true? Muslims are actually third on the list of religious hate crimes. There are more than five anti-Semitic hate crimes for every one against Muslims.
A total of 1,590 incidents related to religion were reported; the largest categories of religion included:
- Anti-Jewish incidents: 51.4% of religion-related incidents
- Anti-Sikh incidents: 11.6%
- Anti-Islamic incidents: 9.6%
- Anti-Catholic incidents: 6.1%
- Anti-Eastern Orthodox (Russian, Greek, Other): 3.1%
A Muslim man living in North Olmsted, Ohio was arrested and hit with multiple misdemeanor charges after he faked a hate crime allegedly by a Jewish man who tried to run him over in his car while shouting “kill all Palestinians!” “long live Israel!” and “Die!” And of course, the lie was spread by Muslim organizations and the liberal press.
Prominent Muslims on X spread the hate hoax:
BREAKING: US MUSLIM ON LIFE SUPPORT AFTER ISRAELI TERRORIST ATTACK
In Ohio, an Israeli TERRORIST ran over a man whilst yelling “Kill all Palestinians,” “Long live Israel.”
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELHe then allegedly turned around and hit the man while shouting “DIE!”.
More hate crimes against Muslims pic.twitter.com/pyuJpvm0mD
— Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) October 23, 2023
Another anti-Palestinian hate crime in the United States. Our politicians and media have done so much harm. Please stay vigilant.
Via @CAIRNational
•
CAIR-Cleveland Seeks Hate Crime Probe After Vehicular Assault on Palestinian-American by Driver Shouting ‘Kill all… pic.twitter.com/p1D47TWEZV— Dr. Omar Suleiman (@omarsuleiman504) October 24, 2023
CAIR, an unindicted co-conspirator of the largest terrorist (Hamas) funding case in US history, also spread the hoax in an article published last month:
“The victim of the reported hit and run said he was walking home from eating lunch when a car slowed down and rolled down the window. The driver of the car allegedly started yelling at him using anti-Palestinian statements like “Kill all Palestinians,” “Long live Israel,” as he swerved his car to intimidate the victim. The driver then allegedly turned around and hit the man while shouting “DIE!””
This never happened.
After reviewing surveillance video, police determined Hesham Ayyad was never struck by a car. He made the entire story up.
It turns out Hesham Ayyad was injured after a fight with his younger brother, 19-year-old Khalil A. Ayyad. The two brothers were arrested on domestic violence and assault charges.
Hesham Ayyad was hit with separate charges for faking the hate crime.
Excerpt from WKYC:
A North Olmsted man is facing multiple misdemeanor charges after police say he faked an alleged hate crime attack near North Ridgeville last month.
According to investigators, 20-year-old Hesham A. Ayyad was originally taken to the hospital on Oct. 22 after telling officers he had been hit by a car in an incident that was “racially motivated.” He claimed the collision took place on Cook Road in Olmsted Township, and North Ridgeville detectives subsequently began looking into the case.
However, as North Ridgeville police continued to investigate and view surveillance video from the day of the alleged crime, they eventually determined Ayyad had made the whole thing up. A release from the department insists Ayyad not only wasn’t struck by a vehicle nor subjected to racial slurs, but that he was actually injured during an earlier fight with his brother, 19-year-old Khalil A. Ayyad. Footage from the scene confirms the altercation occurred, authorities say.
Both Hesham and Khalil Ayyad were arrested Tuesday and charged with domestic violence and assault. In addition, Hersham Ayyad is accused of making false alarms, falsification, and obstructing official business.




















