Hussein Ibish, Columnist

Jews and Muslims Need to Join Forces After Pittsburgh

Toxic white nationalists are targeting both religious minorities.

They’re affected, too.

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What if the massacre at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh last weekend could produce something constructive: a new Jewish-Muslim partnership in the U.S.?

Not a dialogue — we've had plenty of those — but an organized alliance to defend the civil rights, legal standing and communal safety of both religious minorities from the toxic white nationalism of the Donald Trump era.