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Israel-Palestine / Foreign Aid
Hamawy supports ending U.S. military aid to Israel.
He won his Democratic primary while explicitly calling for an end to Israeli military aid, a stance widely covered as central to his campaign and appealing to the party's progressive wing.
Gaza / Humanitarian Response
Hamawy has emphasized his personal humanitarian work in Gaza as a volunteer doctor, positioning himself as an advocate for Palestinian civilians.
His campaign narrative and news coverage highlight his background as a former volunteer physician in Gaza, which shaped his foreign policy platform and primary messaging.
Labor / Workers' Rights
Hamawy is aligned with organized labor and supports pro-union policies.
The SEIU NJ State Council endorsed Hamawy for Congress, indicating alignment with union priorities such as worker protections and collective bargaining rights.
Progressive Political Identity
Hamawy ran and won as a candidate of the Democratic Party's progressive/left wing.
News coverage frames his primary victory as 'a major victory for the left,' suggesting alignment with progressive economic and foreign policy positions within the Democratic Party.
Military / Veterans Background
Hamawy's identity as a former U.S. Army doctor informs his public profile, though his specific veterans policy positions are not detailed.
Multiple outlets identify him as a former U.S. Army doctor, a biographical detail central to his campaign narrative, though no specific veterans-policy legislation or platform has been reported.
Healthcare
As a physician, Hamawy is likely to prioritize healthcare access, though no specific policy detail is confirmed in available reporting.
His professional background as a doctor is frequently cited in coverage, suggesting healthcare could be a campaign priority, but no explicit position on healthcare legislation (e.g., Medicare for All) has been reported.
Controversy Over Bosnia Volunteer Work
Hamawy faced scrutiny over past volunteer work in Bosnia tied to a group with alleged Al-Qaida connections, though he has not been shown to endorse extremist views.
Jewish Insider and Combat Antisemitism Movement raised concerns regarding his past association with a Bosnia-based group with alleged extremist ties, a controversy that emerged during his campaign but does not reflect a stated policy position.
Total Raised
$1.5M
Total Spent
$1.4M
Cash on Hand
$91.9K
Top Donor PACs
Independent Expenditures
Supporting
$1.9M
Outside groups (e.g. Super PACs) spending to support or oppose this candidate (FEC Schedule E) — not a contribution to the campaign.