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Biden sends aides to see Michigan Arab American, Muslim leaders over Gaza war

President Joe Biden is sending several senior aides to Michigan to meet with Arab American and Muslim leaders, according to three people familiar with the matter, as his administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war frustrates members of a key constituency in a 2024 battleground state.

Quick Read

  • Senior Aides’ Visit to Michigan: President Biden is dispatching senior officials, including Samantha Power and Jon Finer, to Michigan to engage with Arab American and Muslim leaders amidst dissatisfaction over the administration’s approach to the Israel-Hamas conflict.
  • Community Engagement: This outreach effort follows a previous visit by Biden’s campaign manager to Detroit, which saw some local leaders declining to meet, highlighting tensions within a crucial demographic in a key swing state for the 2024 elections.
  • “Abandon Biden” Movement: Some community activists have escalated their opposition by forming a group aimed at discouraging support for President Biden in the upcoming election due to his handling of the Gaza war.
  • Meeting Attendees: Notable figures such as Osama Siblani and State Rep. Alabas Farhat have confirmed their attendance, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and accountability regarding U.S. policy and the need for a ceasefire in Gaza.
  • Significance of the Meeting: The gathering is viewed as a significant step towards opening direct communication channels with the White House, though participants stress it’s not a replacement for concrete policy changes or a ceasefire.
  • Community Concerns: The Arab American and Muslim community in Michigan, which constitutes a large demographic, has expressed frustration over the lack of a permanent ceasefire in the ongoing conflict that has resulted in significant casualties in Gaza.
  • White House Response: The administration asserts it has maintained consistent communication with Muslim and Arab American leaders nationwide, aiming to address their concerns and foster better relations.

The Associated Press has the story:

Biden sends aides to see Michigan Arab American, Muslim leaders over Gaza war

Newslooks- WASHINGTON (AP) —

President Joe Biden is sending several senior aides to Michigan to meet with Arab American and Muslim leaders, according to three people familiar with the matter, as his administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war frustrates members of a key constituency in a 2024 battleground state.

Those making the trip for Thursday’s meeting include Samantha Power, head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, principal deputy national security adviser Jon Finer and Steven Benjamin, who directs the Office of Public Engagement, a White House official said.

FILE – Pro-Palestinian demonstrators march during a visit by President Joe Biden in Warren, Mich., Feb. 1, 2024. Biden is dispatching several senior aides to Michigan to meet with Arab American and Muslim leaders as the administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war continues to frustrate members of a key constituency in a 2024 battleground state. That’s according to three people familiar with the matter. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

All who discussed the plans were not authorized to do so publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity. The officials did not offer any details about the community members expected to attend.

Also expected to attend are Tom Perez, who leads the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, as well as Mazen Basrawi, the White House liaison to American Muslim communities, and aides Jamie Citron and Dan Koh.

Biden’s campaign manager, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, and other campaign aides went to suburban Detroit late last month, but found a number of community leaders unwilling to meet with them.

Other community activists have gone even further as they press their disapproval of the president’s handling of the war and have formed a group called “Abandon Biden,” a movement discouraging voters from supporting the president in November.

FILE – Men pray at the Islamic Center of Detroit in Detroit, Friday, Jan. 26, 2024. Biden is dispatching several senior aides to Michigan to meet with Arab American and Muslim leaders as the administration’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war continues to frustrate members of a key constituency in a 2024 battleground state. That’s according to three people familiar with the matter. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya, File)

Osama Siblani, the publisher of the Arab American News based in Dearborn, Michigan, told The Associated Press by text Wednesday that he had been invited to the meeting and was planning to attend.

“I’m for the dialogue and I believe we owe it to our country and to our community and the people in Gaza, to listen and be heard,” Siblani said.

Siblani was one of the few Arab American leaders to meet with Rodriguez when she visited Dearborn at the end of January. He told AP at the time that he felt that was important because she made the effort to come to the community and listen.

Michigan state Rep. Alabas Farhat also said he would be at the meeting.

“I have to bring the voices of the community that I represent to the table and hold the people accountable for their decisions,” Farhat said. “I’m going into that room and making it clear that the frustrations are that a ceasefire needs to be called and there needs to be an unconditional release of the hostages.”

Farhat said he believes this will be the first in a series of meetings and “a new channel being opened up directly to the White House.” While the meetings are a step forward, Farhat said, “it’s not a substitute for a cease-fire or policy change.”

U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., a longtime resident of Dearborn and close Biden ally, said that she believed the meetings represented important progress.

“I have lived in this community for 40 years and this is the most significant White House delegation I’ve seen come into Michigan in those 40 years,” Dingell said in an interview Wednesday.

The White House says administration officials have been in regular contact with Muslim and Arab American leaders in Michigan and across the country.

Michigan holds the largest concentration of Arab Americans in the nation and over 310,000 residents are of Middle Eastern or North African ancestry.

Many in the community have expressed anger that Biden hasn’t called for a permanent cease-fire in the 4-month-old war that has killed more than 27,000 people in Gaza, according to the Health Ministry in the Hamas-ruled territory.

Israel began its military operation after Hamas on Oct. 7 launched attacks that killed some 1,200 in Israel. More than 240 people in Israel were captured and taken into Gaza. The U.S. believes more than 100 remain in captivity.

Plans for the meeting were first reported by CNN.

Biden was in Michigan last week for a visit with union workers. He did not meet with Arab American and Muslim community members.

As Biden met with the United Auto Workers, dozens of pro-Palestinian demonstrators stood near the UAW Region 1 building in Warren and made their frustrations clear.

During that visit, Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud said the White House had yet to have “a meaningful conversation for how you change course.”

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