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Daly City Council adopts resolution urging U.S. support for bilateral ceasefire, humanitarian access to Gaza
Summary
After lengthy public comment and council debate, Daly City Council on June 3 unanimously approved (4–0) an amended resolution urging immediate bilateral ceasefire, unconditional release of hostages, and unimpeded humanitarian aid to Gaza. Councilors removed one clause referencing an ICJ finding and aligned the resolution with the Biden administration three‑step framework.
Daly City — The Daly City Council voted 4–0 on June 3 to adopt an amended resolution calling on federal leaders to support an immediate bilateral ceasefire in Gaza, the unconditional release of hostages, and the unrestricted delivery of humanitarian aid.
Vice Mayor Das Maguwal, who co‑chaired the ad hoc committee that drafted the measure, urged the council to act after months of community meetings and public testimony. “Today is the day where we have the chance to voice our position and say enough is enough,” Das Maguwal said during his floor remarks.
Council Member Teresa Parano read the draft resolution line‑by‑line during the meeting and explained changes the committee recommended after feedback from residents and outside groups. When…
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