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Biden’s Israel stance upsets Muslim-Americans

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President Biden’s approach to the Israel-Palestine conflict has left Arab and Muslim-Americans displeased.

US political Analysts are predicting the potential repercussions on his 2024 re-election bid. The Biden administration’s unwavering support for Israel during the recent Gaza conflict and reluctance to condemn Israeli actions have caused frustration among these communities, raising concerns about their future support.

Arab and Muslim-Americans have historically been significant voting blocs, with growing political influence. With 3.45 million Muslim Americans making up voters, this community played a large role in several swing states during the 2020 election, contributing to Biden’s victory. However, the President’s perceived bias towards Israel may erode this support and impact Democratic chances in 2024.

Critics argue that Biden’s stance contradicts his commitment to human rights and a more even-handed foreign policy. The question arises whether this approach will alienate these communities and how it might affect voter turnout and campaign donations in the next election.

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