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Muslim leaders and politicians, outraged by the US policy towards Gaza, refused to attend a meeting in Chicago invited by President Joe Biden. At least 29 Arab and Muslim organizations in the country and several community activists signed a collective letter that said they refused to attend the meeting.
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US President Joe Biden said that Israel's possible invasion of Rafah, the Gaza city where more than 1.3 million Palestinians have taken refuge, is his "red line", but he does not want to stop the supply of weapons to this country.
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The U.S. will provide an additional $53 million in aid to support humanitarian programs that provide critical assistance to Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. The new package brings the total amount of American aid to Gaza during the conflict to $180 million.
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More than 86 percent of US voters believe that 81-year-old President Joe Biden is "too old" for re-election. Earlier, Joe Biden dismissed accusations that his memory was failing and referred to the president of Egypt as the president of Mexico.
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In the same meeting, US President Joe Biden called Egyptian President Sisi "the president of Mexico" while denying allegations made by special counsel Robert Hur about his memory and senility.
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The US House of Representatives has rejected a bill to allocate $17.6 billion in aid to Israel. The document was rejected because it only included aid to Israel and did not include Ukraine, Gaza, Taiwan, and the security of the southern border.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott and the Republican governors of 14 states held a joint press conference to convey to Biden that they share a common position on the border situation.
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A group of pro-Palestinian activists in the US state of Virginia repeatedly interrupted President Joe Biden's campaign speech to demand "an end to the financing of genocide" in the occupied Gaza Strip.
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US President Joe Biden's authorization to target Houthi military facilities in Yemen has caused criticism from members of the Democratic Party. He is accused of violating Article 1 of the US Constitution by "carrying out airstrikes against Yemen without congressional approval."
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Officials of the US administration are worried about the fall of Biden's image in the country and abroad if he supports Israel.





















