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City Council Faces Outcry Over Gaza Divestment Demands

June 11, 2024 | Champaign, Champaign County, Illinois



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City Council Faces Outcry Over Gaza Divestment Demands
During a recent city council meeting in Champaign, Illinois, community members passionately urged local leaders to take a stand regarding the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. The meeting featured emotional testimonies from residents, including nursing student Ben Jocelyn, who expressed frustration over the council's perceived inaction. Jocelyn criticized the council for remaining silent while advocating for Palestinian rights, likening their inaction to historical failures to support civil rights movements.

Brad Allen, another speaker, reiterated calls for the council to divest from companies linked to the Israeli government and to advocate for an immediate ceasefire. He highlighted the disconnect between the council's decisions and the voices of local constituents, emphasizing that many opposing emails received by the council originated from outside the community.

Faith Ryan presented stark statistics on the disproportionate loss of life in Gaza, questioning the moral implications of the council's investments. She urged council members to acknowledge the suffering of Palestinians and to take concrete steps towards divestment and advocacy for human rights.

Barra Sada shared a personal account of the emotional toll that the conflict has on Palestinian families, emphasizing the local impact of global events. He called for a comprehensive review of the city’s investments, urging the council to consider the ethical implications of their financial decisions.

Stuart Levy, representing UC Jews for Ceasefire, appealed to the council's sense of responsibility, suggesting that they have the power to influence change in the face of ongoing atrocities. He encouraged the council to explore options for divestment and to engage in discussions about potential actions.

The meeting concluded with a poignant reading of a poem about Gaza, underscoring the deep emotional connection and urgency felt by community members regarding the situation. The speakers collectively called for a study session to explore actionable steps the council could take to address the crisis, emphasizing the need for local leadership to reflect the values of compassion and justice in their policies.

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