Protesters urge elected officials to call for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas conflict during an event at the state Capitol in Sacramento on Nov. 17. Photo by Rahul Lal for CalMatters As the war in Gaza rages on, public opinion across America is slowly but steadily shifting: Nearly 60% of voters support a ceasefire, compared to 53% in November. But in California — home to both the largest Arab-American population and the second-largest Jewish community in the U.S. — politicians are still trying to find the right approach in their response to the conflict. As the death toll in Gaza topped 18,000 in mid-December, Gov. Gavin Newsom met with leaders from the Arab and Muslim communi
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