Maryland hate crime task force member Zainab Chaudry is slammed after claiming that babies brutally murdered in Hamas terrorist attacks that killed 1,200 Israelis were ‘fake’

  • Zainab Chaudry, member of the Maryland Commission on Hate Crime, held several posts after the Hamas attack on Israel
  • In some messages, she called the babies murdered in Israel “fake” and compared Israel to Nazi Germany
  • Social media users are condemning her for the posts and questioning her credibility

A member of a Maryland hate crimes task force shared posts on social media claiming that the babies killed in Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel were “fake” and compared Israel to Nazi Germany.

Zainab Chaudry, director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Maryland, made several Facebook posts following the Hamas attack that killed 1,200 Israelis and took about 240 hostages in the worst attack in the country’s history.

On October 26, she said: “I will never understand how the world has outraged 40 fake Israeli babies while completely turning a blind eye to 3,000 real Palestinian babies.”

Israel has released images of small babies killed and burned during the attack by Hamas terrorists.

One horrific image shows the tiny body of a baby lying on a bloody white body bag that is too big for it. Other photos show the blackened and charred bodies of two babies, so disfigured it is impossible to see where their arms and legs would have been.

Zainab Chaudry, director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations in Maryland, made several Facebook posts in response to the Hamas attack

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“If your heart is touched by the loss of Israeli babies, but not Palestinian babies, it is because you have been conditioned to dehumanize Palestinian lives,” Chaudry said on October 11.

On Monday, dozens of premature babies were evacuated from Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital to Egypt after Israel helped the babies cross the border at Rafa.

Authorities in Gaza increased their death toll to 12,300, including 5,000 children, this weekend after further Israeli attacks.

On November 11, she said: “Right now, only fools and genocide apologists actually believe what the colonists say.”

In an October 17 post, she compared Israel to Nazi Germany and shared photos of Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate illuminated with the Israeli flag after the Hamas attack, and a photo from 1936 when it was decorated with the Nazi flag.

“That moment when you become the thing you hated most,” she said.

In a November 6 post, she shared an image claiming that the cause of the war dates back to Israel’s founding in 1948.

“Painful facts,” she said with an image that read “it all started in 1948.”

Chaudry told it Fox News digital that the ‘Nazi post’ was originally shared by a Jewish friend.

“I strongly and unapologetically condemn the far-right, racist government of Benjamin Netanyahu for repeatedly issuing such genocidal threats against the Palestinian people and killing more than 13,000 Palestinians in Gaza, most of whom are women and children in their homes,” she said.

“Unlike many of the Israeli government’s most extreme supporters, I recognize that killing civilians is wrong. That is why my office has repeatedly condemned the murder of both Israeli and Palestinian civilians.”

Now, social media users are criticizing Chaudry for her comments and questioning her credibility.

‘Zainab Chaudry is an anti-Israel activist. Of course she would say it’s fake,” she said Twitter user Lion.

User Vic Rioli said, ‘Sorry, Zainab, there were way too many witnesses, videos and photos. Your credibility is in the toilet.”

Another user tweeted about her posts to Maryland Governor Wes Moore, saying, “This is a disgrace to Maryland!”

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In August, Chaudry was appointed by Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown to the Maryland Commission on Hate Crime Response and Prevention.

A spokesperson for Brown told Fox News Digital that “the views and opinions of each individual member of the Commission do not reflect those of the Attorney General.”

“We understand that there are many points of view on current events in the Middle East.

“The Commission will do its best to investigate the impact of these events on our community, and to determine how best to address escalations of hate and bias incidents across the state.”