Some Arab American leaders left frustrated after meeting with Biden officials in Michigan over Israel-Hamas war

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Some Arab American leaders signaled clear discontent with what they heard from Biden administration officials in Michigan Thursday after meetings meant to address a key constituencyโ€™s frustration with US policy around the Israel-Hamas war.

Administration officials met with the Michigan leaders in an attempt to quell uproar from key parts of the presidentโ€™s coalition over his support for Israel in its war against Hamas and his continued reticence to publicly call for a ceasefire.

In statements after the meeting, which lasted about two hours, some of those involved vented their frustration with what they heard. A spokesperson for one group said it was โ€œmet with yet another failure from the Biden administration to call for an immediate ceasefire that saves lives.โ€

โ€œWe asked how Biden can demand our votes when he provides unconditional weapons funding to an Israeli government that pursues a policy of collective punishment against Palestinians,โ€ Listen to Michigan spokesperson Abbas Alawieh said in a statement.โ€œBidenโ€™s funding of [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahuโ€™s extreme, far-right government makes a mockery of his claim to fight against the bigotry and authoritarianism of Trump and the MAGA movement.โ€

The growing discontent with Bidenโ€™s Israel policy has led to more than 30 Michigan officials pledging to vote โ€œuncommittedโ€ in their stateโ€™s Democratic presidential primary on February 27 as part of the Listen to Michigan campaign. Michigan, which Biden narrowly won in his 2020 matchup against then-President Donald Trump, will be a crucial battleground again this November.

The Muslim American vote could be especially critical.ย At least 146,620 of the 200,000 Muslim American voters in Michigan cast a ballot in the 2020 election cycle, according to an analysis by Emgage,…

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