President Joe Biden, facing criticism for questioning Palestinian death toll figures, has privately apologized to Muslim Americans, saying he is disappointed in himself.
During a heated meeting with community leaders, Biden expressed regret for his skepticism and vowed to “do better.”
The attendees, upset with Biden’s comments, pressed him on the need for a ceasefire.
The President, acknowledging the impact of the conflict, apologized, saying, “I’m sorry. I’m disappointed in myself. I will do better.”
This private apology followed public skepticism from Biden about the accuracy of Palestinian death toll data provided by Hamas.
The meeting aimed to address concerns within the Muslim community and highlighted the delicate balance of U.S. policy amid the Israel-Gaza conflict.
Biden and his team have engaged with various Muslim, Palestinian, and Arab American groups amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Daily Mail reports that the conflict might impact Biden’s 2024 prospects, especially in swing states like Michigan, which have significant Arab American communities.
The Gaza death toll stands at over 14,000, with approximately 10,000 being women and children, per NYTimes.
A separate White House meeting heard concerns from Palestinian Americans that Biden’s stance on the war might affect his support among Arab and Muslim voters.
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