Palestinians Will Speak Whether Democrats Want Them to or Not
Briefly

The Uncommitted National Movement sought a clear demand for an arms embargo against Israel, highlighting a significant disconnect between grassroots sentiments and Democratic leadership.
Despite setbacks, the Uncommitted movement secured a milestone with the first panel on Palestinian human rights at the DNC, illustrating a shift in discourse.
The refusal to let a Palestinian American speak at the convention underscores the ongoing challenge faced by activists toward gaining mainstream recognition and voices in policy.
Polling indicates substantial public support against military aid to Israel, revealing that a majority of Americans, including Democrats, align with the Uncommitted movement’s core demands.
Read at The Nation
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