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30 May 2024

“There is no doubt that the war on Gaza will diminish Biden's re-election chances. The signs are clear. The writing is on the wall. And should Biden decide to continue this lockstep support for Israel for another seven months, it's not only going to kill tens of thousands more Palestinians, but it's also going to lose him the election.”

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