Detroit Free Press

White House hosts a muted Ramadan event

- Nandita Bose and Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON – The White House held a scaled-down iftar dinner on Tuesday to celebrate Islam’s holy month of Ramadan, after some invitees turned the president down over frustratio­ns in the Muslim community over his policy toward the Israel-Hamas war.

President Joe Biden met with Muslim leaders before having a small dinner with senior Muslim officials in his administra­tion, first lady Jill Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff.

“President Biden will host a meeting with Muslim community leaders to discuss issues of importance to the community,” the White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Tuesday, explaining these leaders would rather have a meeting than a dinner.

The White House “adjusted the format to be responsive,” she said.

One of the attendees, Dr. Thaer Ahmad, an emergency room doctor who spent at least three weeks in Gaza, told CNN that he walked out of Tuesday’s meeting before it ended.

“Out of respect for my community, out of respect for all of the people who have suffered and who have been killed in the process, I needed to walk out of the meeting,” Ahmad said.

Ahmad, who said he was the only Palestinia­n-American in the meeting, said “there wasn’t a lot of response” from Biden.

“He actually said he understood, and I walked away,” Ahmad told CNN.

The event is a sharp contrast to last May, when Biden hosted a reception for Eid to mark the end of Ramadan. Dozens of attendees cheered Biden at the White House as he told the crowd: “It’s your house.”

Muslim members of Congress who attended that event included Representa­tives Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, who is Palestinia­n American. They are now among the biggest critics of Biden’s Gaza policy.

Emgage Action, a Muslim American advocacy group, said it declined an invitation to Tuesday’s dinner, citing Biden’s “continued unconditio­nal military aid to Israel.”

 ?? KENT NISHIMURA/GETTY IMAGES ?? President Joe Biden hosted “a meeting with Muslim community leaders to discuss issues of importance to the community,” the White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Tuesday. Some declined to attend citing White House policy on Gaza.
KENT NISHIMURA/GETTY IMAGES President Joe Biden hosted “a meeting with Muslim community leaders to discuss issues of importance to the community,” the White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters Tuesday. Some declined to attend citing White House policy on Gaza.

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