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Biden concedes to pro-Palestinian protesters after multiple interruptions: ‘They have a point’

President Biden was interrupted by pro-Palestinian demonstrators during a speech in North Carolina on Tuesday, when he finally conceded that he had a “point” to “taking care of Gaza.”

As Biden spoke about health care in Raleigh, North Carolina, a member of the audience yelled at him.

Mr. Biden responded, “Everyone has a right to health care. Please be patient.”

One demonstrator continued to scream off-camera until Biden acknowledged the concerns raised.

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President Biden (left) and pro-Palestinian demonstrators (right) (Fox News)

They have a point, and we need to pay more attention to the Gaza Strip,” Biden said. Even pregnancy was considered a pre-existing condition. Do you all know that? For every young person before the ACA, they would have been removed from their parents’ health insurance plan before they turned 26, just as they were starting out on their own.many things have changed. ”

The White House did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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Joe Biden speaks while making fists at the podium.

President Joe Biden (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

Mr. Biden and first lady Jill Biden have faced repeated heckles over the past year over the progress of the war in Gaza from critics who accuse the administration of supporting “genocide” against the Palestinian people. I have received

“How many children have you killed?” one demonstrator shouted at Biden in January.

Biden has come under growing criticism within his own party over his support for Israel’s military operation to remove Hamas terrorists from the Gaza Strip in the wake of Hamas’ massacre of civilians on October 7 last year. ing.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at a press conference on Saturday, October 28, in Tel Aviv, Israel. (Abil Sultan/Pool Photo via AP)

Tensions are rising between Biden’s administration and Israeli leadership as he seeks to placate members of his party calling for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, and his recent visit to the United States comes as the U.S. did not veto the U.N. resolution. was canceled. For a ceasefire.

A recent Fox News poll shows sharp divisions within the Democratic Party on the issue of Israel, with 42% of voters supporting the Palestinian side of the conflict, up from 25% in October.

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Views of support for Israel have remained largely unchanged since November. 30% of voters think the US is too supportive, 27% think it’s not supportive enough, and 38% think the US is about right. Voters under 30 are the most likely to say the U.S. provides too much aid, with 47% feeling this way.

Since November, approval ratings for Mr. Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war have fallen 8 points among all voters and 10 points among Democrats.

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