Watch: White House says it’s listening to concerns about Israel war in Gaza

WASHINGTON D.C, UNITED STATES - JANUARY 13: Tens of thousands of protesters, holding banners and Palestinian flags, organize a rally in front of the White House to call for an immediate ceasefire for Gaza in Washington D.C, United States on January 13, 2024. (Photo by Mostafa Bassim/Anadolu via Getty Images)

WASHINGTON D.C, UNITED STATES - JANUARY 13: Tens of thousands of protesters, holding banners and Palestinian flags, organize a rally in front of the White House to call for an immediate ceasefire for Gaza in Washington D.C, United States on January 13, 2024. (Photo by Mostafa Bassim/Anadolu via Getty Images)

During a White House press briefing, theGrio asked National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby about the Biden administration’s listening sessions with grassroots communities, particularly Arab and Muslim populations, as tension and outrage continue amid Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza. Kirby acknowledged that the White House is listening to these communities. However, the question is whether they are acting on any of the suggestions to quell some of the community’s concerns over the war that has killed nearly 30,000 Palestinians.

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