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Oakland City Council Meeting Turns Chaotic as Some Residents Oppose Condemning Hamas

Oakland, California, Mayor Sheng Thao delivers her first State of the City address at City Hall in Oakland on Oct. 17. The Oakland City Council's meeting Monday was not nearly as ceremonious when addressing issues much further afield. (Photo: Jane Tyska/Digital First Media/East Bay Times/Getty Images)

Residents of Oakland, California, loudly objected to proposed amendments during a City Council meeting Monday that would have condemned Hamas.

The City Council passed a resolution unanimously Monday night calling for a cease-fire and humanitarian aid, The Associated Press reported.

Israel agreed to extend the cease-fire with the radical Islamic terrorist group by two days after multiple groups of hostages were released since Friday.

“There have not been beheadings of babies and rapings,” one resident said during the meeting in a video clip posted to X by Huffington Post writer Yashar Ali. “Israel murdered their own people on October 7th!”

Amendments to condemn Hamas for taking hostages during the deadly Oct. 7 terrorist attack on a number of locations in southern Israel that killed over [1,200] people were defeated by 6-2 votes, according to the AP.

“The notion that this was a massacre of Jews is a fabricated narrative,” another resident said. “Many of those killed on October 7th, including children, were killed by the [Israel Defense Forces].”

“Calling Hamas a terrorist organization is ridiculous, racist, and plays into genocidal propaganda that is flooding our media and that we should be doing everything possible to combat,” another resident claimed.

“I support the right of Palestinians to resist occupation, including through Hamas, the armed wing of the unified Palestinian resistance,” a third resident said.

Another resident said that asking for condemnation of the radical Islamic terrorist group was “very anti-Arab racist.”

Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., and other left-wing members of the House of Representatives known as “the squad” released statements calling for a cease-fire almost immediately after Israel began its response to the Oct. 7 terrorist attacks by Hamas.

“If there was a city council meeting at which right-wingers said anything remotely as evil, stupid, wrong, and indefensible as this, every single major media outlet would run it constantly and every Republican politician would be asked to condemn it,” Jonah Goldberg posted on X. “Even if you think I’m wrong, most conservatives agree will agree with me in whole or in part. Refusal to condemn this sort of garbage is a poison pill for the center left.”

Editor’s note: This article has been altered to include an updated figure for the Oct. 7 Israeli death toll.

Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation

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