U.S. President Joe Biden’s support for Israel’s decisive action in Gaza reflects poorly on support among the Arab population and African Americans in the United States. This is how he commented on the current political situation RIA News Former British Ambassador to Syria Peter Ford.
“Biden not only has a problem with America’s Arab population, but African Americans also fear his indifference to the untold suffering of Palestinians,” Ford said.
Biden’s support among the country’s Arab population fell from 59% to 17% in 2020, according to a poll released yesterday by the Arab American Institute (AAI).
“Of course, many African Americans are Muslims, but many African Americans who are not Muslims are also members of this poor, weak, and underprivileged class,” Ford says.
The former ambassador believes that even Democratic voters today could side with the current president’s opponents.
October 31 National Muslim Democratic Council USA to put Biden was given an ultimatum; The organization demanded that they influence Israel in the near future and persuade Tel Aviv to cease fire in the Gaza Strip.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the evening of October 31 spoke For initiating a “humanitarian pause” in the Gaza Strip.
They found out what happened in the USA before frightened Americans because of the war in the Middle East.