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BumRushDaShow

(148,723 posts)
Wed Feb 5, 2025, 07:20 PM Feb 5

Arab American, Muslim Leaders Decry Trump Comments on Gaza

Source: US News and World Report/Reuters

Feb. 5, 2025, at 2:52 p.m.


(Reuters) - U.S. Arab American and Muslim leaders, including some who supported Donald Trump in the 2024 election, criticized the president's proposal for the U.S. to take over Gaza and resettle Palestinians as unacceptable and antithetical to the push for lasting peace. The leaders largely dismissed Trump's comments as unrealistic bluster, however, and said he was unlikely to pay a big political price in the community.

"We believe that his ideas, as well intentioned as they might be, rubbed a lot of people the wrong way," Bishara Bahbah, who founded Arab Americans for Trump and helped rally support for him in Michigan and other battleground states, told Reuters. "We're opposed to any transfer of Palestinians, whether voluntarily or involuntarily, out of their homeland." Bahbah said he still supports Trump, seeing him as the best option to avoid conflict in Gaza. He said his organization changed its name to Arab Americans for Peace two days ago, reflecting its shift in focus following Trump's election.

Trump outlined the idea for the U.S. to "take over" Gaza during a White House press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday. Trump also floated a proposal to relocate Palestinians to neighboring countries and redevelop the battered territory into a "Riviera of the Middle East." Arab American and Muslim support for Trump likely factored into his wins across several swing states, according to strategists, with the largest impact felt in Michigan, home to the country's biggest population of Arabs, Muslims and Palestinians.

Many in the community voted against then-Vice President Kamala Harris to protest the Biden administration's support of Israel in its assault on Gaza in retaliation for the October 7, 2023 attacks. Some also credit Trump with orchestrating a ceasefire, even though it happened before he entered the White House.

Read more: https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2025-02-05/arab-american-muslim-leaders-decry-trump-comments-on-gaza

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Arab American, Muslim Leaders Decry Trump Comments on Gaza (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Feb 5 OP
Well just what the hell did they expect? MarineCombatEngineer Feb 5 #1
Agree Bread and Circuses Feb 5 #3
Way back in the '70's, MarineCombatEngineer Feb 5 #6
My father was a career Marine. My sister and I were both born at Camp Pendleton. mommymarine2003 Feb 5 #11
I may have known your son, MarineCombatEngineer Feb 6 #24
My son was in the second war. He was in Iraq in 2003 and 2004. mommymarine2003 Feb 9 #42
Ok, I stand corrected. MarineCombatEngineer Feb 9 #43
Amusing to me that they're Alliepoo Feb 6 #30
I like that...Been A Dick Donald. How about too......Let's Go Leon!! Just to piss off the MAGATS Bengus81 Feb 6 #32
Buyer's Remorse Bread and Circuses Feb 5 #2
Sooooo "well-intentioned". Hahahahahaha! LauraInLA Feb 5 #4
Right? The only well-intentioned ideas Donald Trump has ever had tanyev Feb 5 #7
I know. How did they pull 'well intentioned' out of anything Trump does. travelingthrulife Feb 6 #25
Oh man, if only there had been a way to avoid him having the power to do anything like that. RockRaven Feb 5 #5
Thoughts and prayers for them. Raftergirl Feb 5 #8
Arab-Americans for the Ethnic Cleansing of Arabs. What a nice organization. NNadir Feb 5 #9
So many liberals warned them before the election, it shouldn't be a surprise to any of them IronLionZion Feb 5 #10
Bishara Bahbah the 21st Century Hans-Joachim Schoeps rpannier Feb 5 #12
Too late to cry. You voted for Trump because you were mad at Biden Sessuch Feb 5 #13
Thoughts and prayers nt GoYouPackersGo Feb 5 #14
Let them all go fuck themselves Pototan Feb 5 #15
Trump may be resposible for terrorism in the US but he won't be held accountable; like Jan 6. twodogsbarking Feb 5 #16
The leopards are already well-fed sakabatou Feb 5 #17
Unbelievable MustLoveBeagles Feb 5 #18
I don't care about their regrets. Beacool Feb 5 #19
Trump has never been well intentioned. patphil Feb 6 #20
As well intentioned as they might be!!!???? Old Crank Feb 6 #21
Well intentioned and rubbed people the wrong way V Genocide Joe JI7 Feb 6 #22
"He said his organization changed its name to Arab Americans for Peace two days ago, reflecting its shift in focus" Ray Bruns Feb 6 #23
including some who supported Donald Trump UpInArms Feb 6 #26
My own little pet theory is that the GOP power brokers incentivized the leadership of Hamas exboyfil Feb 6 #27
We all warned them. The information and evidence was readily available to anyone looking for it ms liberty Feb 6 #28
This proves that they were always Republicans. yardwork Feb 6 #29
They hate LGBTQ and women's rights more EllieBC Feb 6 #37
I know some Palestinian-Americans in North Carolina. yardwork Feb 6 #38
We decided they could be our voters EllieBC Feb 6 #40
The Democratic Party needs new leadership and new strategies. yardwork Feb 6 #41
Keep In Mind DallasNE Feb 6 #31
"Still supports Donald Trump." Aristus Feb 6 #33
They are Republicans. yardwork Feb 6 #39
I am SOOOO angry with them BlueMTexpat Feb 6 #34
Do they? So exactly what did they expect from Bibi's good bud? ananda Feb 6 #35
Oh the leopard came for their faces? No way! EllieBC Feb 6 #36

MarineCombatEngineer

(14,966 posts)
1. Well just what the hell did they expect?
Wed Feb 5, 2025, 07:29 PM
Feb 5

And those Arab Americans and Muslim leaders who supported and voted for Been A Dick Donald, along with all the others that decided to sit out the election to teach the Democratic Party a lesson?
Fuck off each and every one of you, you helped bring this criminal back into power so fuck your complaints, the time to stop him was on Nov. 5 and y'all blew it.

Bread and Circuses

(600 posts)
3. Agree
Wed Feb 5, 2025, 07:32 PM
Feb 5

Thanks! USMC. 🩷
I have many connections to 1st Marine Division- Camp Pendleton . I taught GED classes to Marines many years ago,

MarineCombatEngineer

(14,966 posts)
6. Way back in the '70's,
Wed Feb 5, 2025, 07:38 PM
Feb 5

I was with the 1st Combat Engineer Battalion, 1st Marine Division at Pendleton.
Had some good times and some not so good times.
Semper Fi.

mommymarine2003

(318 posts)
11. My father was a career Marine. My sister and I were both born at Camp Pendleton.
Wed Feb 5, 2025, 08:17 PM
Feb 5

My father was headquarters company commander of the First Marines back in the late 50's. I may have his title a little incorrect, but I can remember as a small child going to watch the parades or family day when they were out on maneuvers . Then years later my son joined the Marines and was with the First Marine Division that entered Iraq on the first day of the war. I have a great fondness for Marines. When our son was at war, I would ask Marines for a hug if I saw one. My father was in WWII (fighter pilot in the South Pacific), Korea, and Vietnam. For a good portion of his career, he was an intelligence officer. I cannot imagine how he would feel right now if he were alive.

MarineCombatEngineer

(14,966 posts)
24. I may have known your son,
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 09:33 AM
Feb 6

we were tasked with clearing a mine field on Hwy,. 80, dubbed "The Highway of Death' during Desert Storm, we, and a company of Navy Seabees, had front row seats to the destruction of the Republican Guard trying to leave Kuwait.
Funny thing was that a fellow Marine, known here as saristaka, was doing over watch on us while we cleared the mine field.

mommymarine2003

(318 posts)
42. My son was in the second war. He was in Iraq in 2003 and 2004.
Sun Feb 9, 2025, 06:22 PM
Feb 9

He crossed from Kuwait into Iraq on the first day of the war headed to Baghdad. He wound up at Al-Hilla for his final months. He was in Ramadi for his second deployment, which was a bad place to be. His MOS was communications.

MarineCombatEngineer

(14,966 posts)
43. Ok, I stand corrected.
Sun Feb 9, 2025, 10:33 PM
Feb 9

I was already retired for Gulf War 2.
Thank your son for his service.
Semper Fi.

Alliepoo

(2,669 posts)
30. Amusing to me that they're
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 10:01 AM
Feb 6

Kissing his A$$ in the way they deliver their “criticism” of donvicts goals. They believe he doesn’t really mean what he said and he’s still the best chance for peace. Do those folks think that soft soaping donvict will get them anywhere or make a difference to him? Guess they figure if they blast him for his lies that he will blast Gaza. I suppose they’re about to find out the hard way that they should have paid attention. I mean Jared stated during the last regime that they desired the oceanfront property to develop. Add that to bibi and donvict being bff’s- can’t believe they truly thought he would bring anything good to the region.

Bread and Circuses

(600 posts)
2. Buyer's Remorse
Wed Feb 5, 2025, 07:29 PM
Feb 5

The Orange Turd told us who he was and you they still voted for him.

Where’s the student protests???? None?

They dragged Kamala Harris for weeks about Palestine.

Now, nothing. Why aren’t they in the streets? Afraid ? Or were there in fact Putin puppets being paid to attack
Biden and Harris?

We know!

tanyev

(45,662 posts)
7. Right? The only well-intentioned ideas Donald Trump has ever had
Wed Feb 5, 2025, 07:43 PM
Feb 5

were well-intentioned for himself.

IronLionZion

(48,029 posts)
10. So many liberals warned them before the election, it shouldn't be a surprise to any of them
Wed Feb 5, 2025, 08:15 PM
Feb 5

sure the Biden/Harris policy isn't perfect but any Trump policy is guaranteed to be a flaming pile of garbage.

rpannier

(24,667 posts)
12. Bishara Bahbah the 21st Century Hans-Joachim Schoeps
Wed Feb 5, 2025, 08:24 PM
Feb 5

If you don't know who he is look up The German Vanguard

Pototan

(2,398 posts)
15. Let them all go fuck themselves
Wed Feb 5, 2025, 10:11 PM
Feb 5

Anybody who didn't see Trump as an existential threat to everyone, including them, can now go fuck themselves as far as I'm concerned. I really don't care. do you?

Pass the pop corn.

Beacool

(30,355 posts)
19. I don't care about their regrets.
Wed Feb 5, 2025, 11:06 PM
Feb 5

They were warned, some didn't vote and some voted for Trump. So screw them!!! FAFO!!


patphil

(7,516 posts)
20. Trump has never been well intentioned.
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 12:30 AM
Feb 6

His intentions are always based on what's in it for him.
To say that this, "rubbed a lot of people the wrong way", tells me that this guy still hasn't grasped the true nature of the beast.
It is impossible for Trump to care less for the Palestinians than he actually does. Zero is zero, it can't go any lower.

Old Crank

(5,378 posts)
21. As well intentioned as they might be!!!????
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 03:36 AM
Feb 6

What a fool. He has zero well intentions for you. Your religion. Your race.
If you don't know that by now you are to stupid to be a spokesperson for that group, or any other group.

Ray Bruns

(5,036 posts)
23. "He said his organization changed its name to Arab Americans for Peace two days ago, reflecting its shift in focus"
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 08:53 AM
Feb 6

A turd by any other name , will still stink

exboyfil

(18,149 posts)
27. My own little pet theory is that the GOP power brokers incentivized the leadership of Hamas
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 09:52 AM
Feb 6

to attack Israel. Maybe some other government's intelligence agency can uncover this and disclose it. They used it to fracture the Democratic coalition, and it worked.

I also would investigate these so called leaders of the US Muslim community. I wouldn't be surprised if some money changed hands.

ms liberty

(10,030 posts)
28. We all warned them. The information and evidence was readily available to anyone looking for it
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 09:54 AM
Feb 6

They should have been paying attention. Maybe they should not vote for Republicans anymore.

yardwork

(65,785 posts)
29. This proves that they were always Republicans.
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 10:00 AM
Feb 6
The leaders largely dismissed Trump's comments as unrealistic bluster, however, and said he was unlikely to pay a big political price in the community.

EllieBC

(3,424 posts)
37. They hate LGBTQ and women's rights more
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 11:27 AM
Feb 6

than they give a damn about anyone in the ME.

That’s why they still love Trump.

yardwork

(65,785 posts)
38. I know some Palestinian-Americans in North Carolina.
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 11:40 AM
Feb 6

They own businesses. Many of their families have been here for many decades. They are classic business people. I don't know their opinions about other minorities but (1) most immigrant family-business owners are fiscally conservative, (2) most Arabs have very negative views of Jewish people, which can extend to dislike for liberals in general, because many American Jews are liberal, and (3) the way Islam is practiced in Arab culture is highly socially conservative. That doesn't mean that every individual is socially conservative, but it's the environment.

I've always believed that these Arab-Americans in Dearborn and other places in MI and PA are and always have been Republicans at heart.

They're not our voters. We need to focus on other constituents.

EllieBC

(3,424 posts)
40. We decided they could be our voters
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 11:59 AM
Feb 6

after 9/11. And we (the royal we here) decided to ignore every cultural aspect that would make them not our voters.

And it’s worked out so well for us.

Yes, let’s court communities who are heavily business oriented fiscal conservatives and social conservatives. Who the hell thought that made sense??

yardwork

(65,785 posts)
41. The Democratic Party needs new leadership and new strategies.
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 12:51 PM
Feb 6

Looking at the 1024 results, we saw predictable results:

Black voters chose the Democratic candidate by overwhelming percentages, just like they always do.

LGBTQ voters chose the Democratic candidates by overwhelming percentages.

Most Latino/Hispanic voters, overall, chose the Democratic candidate but it appears that Latino men may have moved toward the Republican. (Hispanic voters are not necessarily recent immigrants. Many, like my conservative BIL, are from families that have been here for hundreds of years. The DNC makes a big mistake considering all Latinos to be the same bloc. They are highly diverse. Many consider themselves to be white, and their views depend a lot on their country of origin (which some consider to be the U.S. since their families have been here that long.))

For the first time in a long time, more college-educated voters chose the Democrat.

As usual, we lost heavily among whites. Especially rural whites. We lost overwhelmingly among non-college educated whites.

The Democratic Party can't win if so many white people vote Republican. Most of those voters should be ours because they are who the Democratic Party helps the most!

We're losing young voters because our economy is becoming more and more lopsided, with policies that benefit older affluent whites and leave everyone else in the dust. Yet those older affluent whites continue to vote Republican!

There's some obvious lessons here, to me:
- Democrats need to figure out how to get the truth of what we're doing out there. Fox News, hate radio, podcasters, QAnon type websites are killing us. We're allowing negative churches to kill us. We're allowing lies to go uncorrected. Our messaging needs to improve greatly.

-Democrats need to reaffirm our commitment to the vision of America that is free, diverse, multicultural, and allows opportunities for all. The Republicans literally co-opted that message!

-Democrats need to propose big bold ideas that they promise to fight for. Much higher minimum wage, healthcare for all, subsidized college tuition (much more palatable than loan forgiveness), etc.

DallasNE

(7,713 posts)
31. Keep In Mind
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 10:27 AM
Feb 6

Trump common sense also brought us ingesting clorox as a treatment for COVID-19. Simple solutions for a simple mind.

Aristus

(69,320 posts)
33. "Still supports Donald Trump."
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 10:39 AM
Feb 6

Fuck. I fucking hate people who can't admit when they are wrong.

ananda

(31,330 posts)
35. Do they? So exactly what did they expect from Bibi's good bud?
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 11:23 AM
Feb 6

Especially after Bibi spoke to Congress campaigning for Trump.

EllieBC

(3,424 posts)
36. Oh the leopard came for their faces? No way!
Thu Feb 6, 2025, 11:26 AM
Feb 6

Who could have seen this happening????

How do those “Genocide Joe” chants feel now?

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