Michigan's Arab American community offers muted response to Trump's Gaza takeover plan

FILE - Imad Hamad, executive Director of the American Human Rights Council (AHRC) speaks during a news conference outside the AMS Mosque in Dearborn, Mich., May 18, 2021. (Daniel Mears /Detroit News via AP, File)

DEARBORN, Mich. (AP) — Residents of the largest Arab American community in the U.S. had plenty to say during the 2024 presidential campaign about the roiling politics in the Middle East. But after President Donald Trump’s stunning announcement on Tuesday that he wanted to remove Palestinians from Gaza and impose a U.S. takeover in the region, some leaders in Dearborn, Michigan, were treading far more cautiously.

“People are taking a deep breath. It’s too early to render a judgment. But definitely the past two or three weeks feel unbelievable," said Imad Hamad, executive director of the Dearborn-based American Human Rights Council.

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