Advocates for Palestinians Vie for Attention at Democratic Convention
Briefly

The Uncommitted movement calls for a Palestinian speaker at the Democratic National Convention, emphasizing the need for Palestinian voices to be heard alongside pro-Israel narratives.
A representative from the Uncommitted movement stressed that not allowing Palestinian representation at the convention risks alienating antiwar voters and contrasts the idea of balance within the party.
The parents of Hersh Goldberg-Polin spoke on stage, highlighting their personal tragedy while the Uncommitted movement urged for recognition of the Palestinian plight in the ongoing conflict.
Delegates voiced that the lack of Palestinian speakers at the convention sends a worrying message, implying that antiwar sentiments may be disregarded by party leadership.
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