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Arab Americans and Muslims are expressing their dissatisfaction with President Biden's handling of the Israel-Gaza conflict, criticizing what they perceive as an unequal response and failure to de-escalate the situation. They are concerned about the impact on Palestinian civilians and fear increased hatred and violence against Muslims in the US. Some community members are considering leaving Biden's support network and warn that his handling of the conflict could harm his chances in key battleground states. Arab and Muslim leaders are worried about voter turnout and disappointment with the Democratic Party's response. While Biden officials believe the public supports his stance on Israel, Arab and Muslim American leaders are critical of his remarks and actions.
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00:00 It's Benzinga and here's what's on the block.
00:02 Arab Americans and Muslims are expressing their dissatisfaction with President Biden's
00:06 handling of the Israel-Gaza conflict, criticizing what they perceive as an unequal response
00:10 and failure to de-escalate the situation.
00:13 They're concerned about the impact on Palestinian civilians and fear increased hatred and violence
00:17 against Muslims in the U.S.
00:19 Some community members are considering leaving Biden's support network and warned that his
00:23 handling of the conflict could harm his chances in key battleground states.
00:27 Arab and Muslim leaders are worried about voter turnout and disappointment within the
00:30 Democratic Party's response.
00:31 While Biden officials believe the public supports his stance on Israel, Arab and Muslim American
00:36 leaders are critical of his remarks and actions.
00:38 For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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