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Activists demand end to investment in Israeli oppression

June 19, 2024 | Cuyahoga County, Ohio



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Activists demand end to investment in Israeli oppression
In a recent city council meeting, discussions surrounding the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict sparked intense debate among council members and community members. The meeting highlighted contrasting perspectives on the implications of local investments in Israel, particularly a $16 million bond investment that some argue supports human rights violations.

John F. Kennedy's quote was invoked to emphasize the need for peaceful avenues for Palestinians to express their grievances, with calls for the end of armed resistance. Critics of anti-BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) laws, including representatives from the ACLU, argued that these laws are unconstitutional and serve to suppress political expression rather than prevent discrimination.

Emily Moreno Miller, a speaker at the meeting, defended the investment in Israel, asserting that it is one of the strongest performing assets in Cuyahoga County's portfolio. She urged the council to prioritize fiduciary responsibilities over foreign policy debates, while also acknowledging the need for peace and a ceasefire in the region.

Conversely, another speaker, Janusialic, highlighted the plight of Palestinian hostages, drawing attention to the significant number of Palestinians held in Israeli detention. He criticized the use of local tax dollars to support what he described as oppressive actions against Palestinians, framing the situation as a humanitarian crisis.

The meeting underscored the complexities of local governance intersecting with international issues, as community members grappled with the moral and financial implications of their city's investments in Israel amidst ongoing conflict and humanitarian concerns.

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