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Activists demand divestment from Israel bonds amid Gaza crisis

June 19, 2024 | Cuyahoga County, Ohio



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Activists demand divestment from Israel bonds amid Gaza crisis
During a recent government meeting, community members voiced strong opinions regarding the ongoing conflict in Gaza and its implications for local investments. Steve Norris, a prominent speaker, urged the council to strengthen Resolution 208, advocating for a permanent divestment from all foreign bonds, particularly Israel bonds, which he claims support violence and destruction in Gaza. Norris highlighted the influence of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in U.S. politics, alleging that its financial power stifles dissent against Israeli actions and undermines democracy.

Norris criticized the role of dark money in politics, specifically targeting groups like the Democratic Majority for Israel (DMFI), which he claims has attacked progressive candidates, including Palestinian American Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib. He called for the We the People amendment to address the issue of money in politics, emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability.

Another speaker, Shereen Nasser, shared a personal narrative about her family's displacement due to the Israeli occupation. Nasser expressed her frustration over the perceived lack of concern for Palestinian lives and the ongoing violence against her people. She criticized local officials for their financial ties to Israel, arguing that taxpayer money should not support a military system accused of human rights violations.

Both speakers underscored a growing sentiment within the community advocating for a reevaluation of local investments in Israel, linking these financial decisions to broader issues of human rights and social justice. The discussions reflect a significant push for accountability and a call for local government to consider the ethical implications of its financial relationships.

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