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Joe Biden’s mockery of the Palestinians, the incompetent ruler of the super power?

US President Joe Biden’s mockery to the loss of thousands of innocent Palestinian lives in Gaza has shocked everyone.

President Biden is being heavily criticized for talking about the Gaza ceasefire agreement while enjoying his ice cream.

US President Joe Biden, shamelessly with ice cream in hand, spoke on Gaza, saying the next cease-fire is expected by next Monday, claiming that the National Security Adviser has told me we are close to a ceasefire agreement.

Social media users slammed Biden and said if your child was killed by a monster, would you eat ice cream like this?

On the other hand, the US official claimed that major obstacles to Hamas insisting on a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces and an end to the war have been removed.

Before this, making a big revelation, US President Joe Biden has said that Saudi Arabia is ready to recognize Israel.

During an interview, Biden said that he is in contact with 6 Arab countries, including Qatar.

He said that the cease-fire in Gaza will give us an opportunity to move in the direction that many Arab countries are ready for.

The American president said that a two-state solution is imminent to maintain the existence of Israel, if Israel does not ensure the safety of the lives of Palestinians in Rafah, it will lose international support.

But over Israel’s war on Gaza and the US role in it, Joe Biden is facing strong opposition from inside and outside the country.

The most recent example is his victory in the Michigan primary, but early results also show strong support for the protest vote against his Gaza policy. And early counts show he faces significant opposition over his support for Israel’s war on Gaza.

In Michigan, home to a large Arab-American constituency, Democratic voters were urged to mark their primary ballots as “nonbinding” on Tuesday in protest of Biden’s Gaza policy.

With 16 percent of the vote counted, Biden had 79.6 percent of the vote, with “irresponsible” at 14.9 percent, according to the Associated Press News Agency.

The latter totals 23,000 ballots so far, exceeding the 10,000-target set by protest voting organizers.

Michigan routinely offers an “uncommitted” option to the question of whether a nominee has the support of the party’s base.

Former US President Donald Trump, meanwhile, won the Republican presidential primary in the state by a wide margin, according to estimates, further strengthening his grip on the party’s White House nomination, with Nikki Haley, his last challenger, one round away came second.

With 8 percent of the estimated Republican vote, Trump had 64 percent of the support compared to Haley’s 32 percent, according to Edison Research.

Michigan is expected to play a decisive role in the Nov 5 U.S. presidential election, a potential rematch between Biden and Trump.

It is a battlefield that can tilt to either side.

Biden defeated Trump by just 2.8 percentage points in Michigan in the 2020 election.

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