Omar Suleiman
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The second part of your question, though, about what you should do, if you're going to talk to people, talk to people from a place of inquiry.
I would say talk to people more so than leaders, and especially some of those who have been erased from the media commentary.
Benjamin Netanyahu gets a lot of airtime here in the United States.
He speaks perfect English.
He's an American as well.
Um, I would challenge him, you know, on, on, on some of the things that he has said and done.
Uh, he has an ongoing corruption case.
I, I, I think that, um, I think he's a fascist.
I think that he's a, a person who has done much evil.
I think that he has a lot of blood on his hands and I think that one day he will be prosecuted for that.
Uh, but I'd say talk to people on the ground.
and people that have been erased.
Talk to the families that are being displaced, Sheikh Jarrah.
I don't care about the political leadership.
I'd much rather you talk to the people on the ground in East Jerusalem that have been displaced, the families.
Talk to Palestinian Christians.
Talk to the sister of Shireen Abu Akleh, Lina Abu Akleh, who has been
who was extremely disappointed and let down when Joe Biden went to the region and did not take her calls, did not meet her, which was an absolutely disgraceful move.
He should have met with her.