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Anti-war activists in Minnesota: 'Governor Walz has refused to meet Palestinian families'

It's been 10 months since Israel's war on Gaza began, and Governor Tim Walz, the newly appointed vice-presidential nominee on Kamala Harris' ticket, has yet to meet with Palestinian families from his home state of Minnesota, anti-war activists have told Middle East Eye.

The accusations are in stark contrast to the public image being conjured up by the Democratic Party establishment to present Walz, along with presidential hopeful Kamala Harris, as more sympathetic and empathetic towards the carnage suffered by Palestinians over the past 10 months.

In March, Walz lauded the "uncommitted movement", describing the initiative to pressure President Joe Biden to call for a ceasefire as "engaged". 

"These are voters that are deeply concerned as we all are. The situation in Gaza is intolerable. And I think trying to find a solution, a lasting two-state solution, certainly the President’s move towards humanitarian aid and asking us to get to a ceasefire, that’s what they’re asking to be heard. And that’s what they should be doing," Walz said.

"We’ve gone through this before. And we know that now we make sure we’ve got eight months [to the election]. We start bringing these folks back in. We listen to what they’re saying," the governor added.

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