“All they are trying to do is convince us that there is some kind of movement toward where we want,” Siblani said. “But it’s too slow and it’s dragging. It’s more death and casualties that are happening.”

The highest-profile example of the stonewalling came last week when a Palestinian American doctor walked out of a meeting with Biden. But interviews with Muslim and Arab American leaders reveal how that face-to-face protest was only the most conspicuous case of a fracture that has damaged crucial relationships and closed avenues needed to repair them.

But the situation presents a challenge for a president who believes in the political power of personal relationships and has prized his history of sitting down with opponents and critics. It could also jeopardize his reelection this year, with some Muslims warning they are unwilling to support Biden even it that risks returning Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, to the White House.

Salam Al-Marayati, who lives in Los Angeles and leads the Muslim Public Affairs Council, described the attitude as, “Forget them. They have to learn a lesson. And if they lose, that’s the lesson they should learn.”

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    7 months ago

    It’s Biden’s election to lose. All he has to do is stop supporting the genocide and prove he’ll do something to good Israel accountable for its war crimes.

    He’s not entitled to people’s votes, he has to earn it. Abstaining is a valid position in a democratic system.

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      7 months ago

      It is not about Biden. Biden is infinitely times better for chance of peace (eventually). If you truely care about people there, it is insane to take this position and not vote for Biden.

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        7 months ago

        Infinitely on a zero chance scenario is still zero.

        US foreign policy needs a radical political overhaul. This won’t happen without massive pressure.