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Democratic Lawmakers Plan Counter-Programming Events During Netanyahu's Address

Democratic Lawmakers Plan Counter-Programming Events During Netanyahu's Address

Politics Desk 23 Jul , 2024 09:41 PM GMT

  • Progressive groups host alternative event during Netanyahu's speech.

  • Pramila Jayapal to deliver opening remarks at peace event.

  • 80 House Democrats and 6 senators expected to skip Netanyahu's speech.

Democratic Lawmakers Plan Counter-Programming Events During Netanyahu's Address
Benjamin Netanyaho
Reuters
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A number of Democratic lawmakers are set to engage in counter-programming events on Wednesday instead of attending Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address to Congress. This move highlights the ongoing division among Democrats regarding Israel’s conflict with Hamas.

Simultaneous to Netanyahu's speech, progressive nonprofit groups will host an event at the Capitol titled “Peace is Possible: An Alternative Vision for Israel and Palestine.” The event will feature Israeli and Palestinian peace leaders and is supported by organizations like the Center for American Progress and Middle East Democracy Center.

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Congressional Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal is expected to deliver opening remarks at the event, while other senior House Democrats plan to meet with families of Israeli hostages kidnapped during a recent Hamas terror attack.

Pramila Jayapal to deliver opening remarks at peace event.

Progressive groups host alternative event during Netanyahu's speech.

80 House Democrats and 6 senators expected to skip Netanyahu's speech.

Approximately 80 House Democrats and at least six Democratic senators are anticipated to skip Netanyahu’s speech, with Vice President Kamala Harris and Senate President Pro Tempore Patty Murray also opting out of presiding over the address.

House Speaker Mike Johnson has informed lawmakers of an increased police presence during the event and emphasized a zero-tolerance policy for disturbances within the Capitol complex.

Some Democratic representatives, including Rashida Tlaib and Ro Khanna, have publicly criticized Netanyahu, with Tlaib calling him a “war criminal committing genocide against the Palestinian people.”

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Protests have erupted ahead of Netanyahu’s visit, with groups like Jewish Voice for Peace staging sit-ins and demonstrations to oppose his appearance and urge officials to work towards a ceasefire.

Incidents of disruption have occurred, such as protestors swarming Rep. Dan Kildee’s office, leading to arrests and a response from Capitol Police.

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Capitol Police are bracing for further protests surrounding the Capitol on Wednesday as Netanyahu’s address approaches.

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