Palestinian community leaders refuse to meet with White House officials in Chicago in protest of Gaza war – Chicago Sun-Times

The Chicago area is home to the largest Palestinian and Palestinian American population in the country. State Rep. Abdelnasser Rashid, the only Palestinian American elected official in Illinois or Chicago government, said he’s among those who declined the meeting because “really there isn’t much more to be said. ... There have been many meetings and conversations since October with the White House. And the reality is our position is extremely clear that there needs to be a permanent cease-fire and we need our country to stop providing arms to Israel.”
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Old Joe
2 years ago

Actual Dearbornistan has the most and there was a ceasefire in effect on October 6th. Rep. Rashid what caused the prior cease fire to end?

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