In war-battered Gaza, residents grow angry with Hamas - "The attack, a terrifying rampage through southern Israeli communities, initially boosted the group’s support in both Gaza and the West Bank, according the Ramallah-based Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research, which carried out polling in late November and early December.
"Even recently, in a poll conducted over five days in March, a majority of respondents in both places say Hamas’s decision to carry out the attack was 'correct.'"
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5,000 miles away, a Michigan mayor at the center of the Gaza storm: Navigating between residents’ rage over Gaza and Democrats’ fears of Trump, Abdullah Hammoud must decide whether to back Biden in the fall - "Hammoud has also distanced himself on occasion from the more hard-hitting rhetoric coming from his community. When video emerged earlier this month of protesters in Dearborn chanting 'Death to Israel' and 'Death to America,' Hammoud publicly condemned it.
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"Until the Gaza war, Hammoud considered Biden one of the best American presidents since Franklin D. Roosevelt. His city has won tens of millions of dollars in grants under Biden’s infrastructure law. His residents have benefited from the president’s health reforms, including a $35 cap on insulin prices."
Biden roasts Trump (in a serious way) at annual press dinner: At the White House correspondents’ dinner, the president chuckled at his opponent’s expense but made it clear Donald Trump is no joke - "Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-Fla.) gave a report on his own encounter with the protesters outside: 'I asked them about what was happening in Sudan. And they yelled louder. And then I asked them about the concentration camps full of Uyghurs. And they yelled louder. And then I went inside.'"
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