Harris campaign turns deaf ear to Jewish groups in decision to court pro-Hamas activist Jewish leaders condemned Michigan's Osama Siblani when Biden's team met with him in February

(Free Beacon) Jewish groups condemned the Biden-Harris administration earlier this year for meeting with Michigan activist Osama Siblani, citing his record of anti-Semitic and pro-Hamas remarks. Those concerns appear to have fallen on deaf ears at Kamala Harris’s campaign headquarters.

Harris campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez met Thursday with Siblani, the publisher of the Michigan-based Arab American News, in Dearborn, according to reports. Siblani has been a vocal critic of President Joe Biden over his support for Israel in the Jewish state’s war against Hamas, referring to him as “Genocide Joe.” Siblani has also lauded Hamas terrorists as “freedom fighters,” accused pro-Israel lawmakers of being “bought” by the “Zionist lobby,” and urged Arabs to fight Israelis with “guns.”

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