Three top Palestinian college students were shot Saturday while walking to a family dinner in Vermont — the victims of a horrific bias attack, according to Palestinian and Arab-American officials.
All three men, including Harvard and Brown University students, were wearing traditional Keffiyeh scarves when they were wounded, said Husam Zomlot, head of the Palestinian mission in the United Kingdom, in a post on X on Sunday.
“Three young Palestinian men, Hiham Awartani, Tahseen Ali and Kenan Abdulhamid, students at Yale and other universities, were shot last night on their way to a family dinner in Burlington,” Zomlot wrote.
“Their crime? Wearing the Palestinian keffiyeh,” he said. “They are critically injured.”
The Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee said the victims are all 20 years old and identified Awartani as a student at Brown, Abdalhamid at Haverford College in Pennsylvania, and Ali, whom they identified by the last name Ahmed, at Trinity University.
“All three victims survived the initial shooting, however, two of them are currently in ICU and one of the students has sustained very critical and serious injuries,” the ADC said in a statement.
The three men were walking along North Prospect Street in the state capital around 6:30 p.m. when they were shot, according to KPTZ-TV News.
The victims were rushed to the University of Vermont Medical Center, while the shooter remains on the loose.
KPTZ did not identify the victims as Palestinian, but Zomlot and Arab-American outlets and organizations said they were and denounced the incident as a targeted attack against Palestinians as the Israel-Hamas war rages.
“After reviewing the initial information provided we have reason to believe this shooting occurred because the victims are Arab,” the ADC said.
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3 Palestinian college students shot in Vermont in alleged bias attack: ‘Another example of hate turning violent’
At least two of the men, including an Ivy League student at Brown University, were wearing traditional Keffiyeh scarves when they were wounded, said Husam Zomlot, head of the Palestinian mission in…
