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Pro-Palestinian protesters pack the steps of Minnesota Capitol
ST. PAUL, Minn. — At the Minnesota Capitol Wednesday, hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters packed the steps waving flags, chanting, and at one point, kneeling in prayer.
More than 5,000 people have died on both sides since the terror group Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israeli civilians.
During the demonstration for Palestine, the crowd repeated chants of “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
Some may not know, but Jacob Millner with the American Jewish Committee says for Jews, the phrase is considered a rhetoric of hate.
Minnesota Jewish, Muslim leaders call for cease-fire, peace in Israel and Gaza
“Saying ‘from the river to the sea’ essentially means getting rid of Israel, wiping Israel off the map,” Millner said. “As we’ve seen the past few weeks, that really means violence, death to Jews.”
According to the ADL, the phrase has long been the rallying cry of Hamas, which controls Palestine.
President Joe Biden said Wednesday, “The vast majority of Palestinians are not Hamas. Hamas does not represent the Palestinian people.”
Millner says that distinction is an important one.
“This is not a war against Palestinians,” he said. “It’s a war against Hamas. We want peace for Israelis and Jews and Muslims and Palestinians.”
Israel said Wednesday it will allow for humanitarian aid into Gaza, where millions of people are essentially trapped without access to food, water, or electricity.
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Minnesota farmers meet for annual convention
Members of the Minnesota Farmers Union came together in Minneapolis on Sunday for the 83rd-annual state convention.
The annual convention aims to bring the community together and focus on the future.
Union President Gary Wertish says one of the biggest challenges for farmers is high input prices for fertilizer and fuel. A sheet titled “Farmer’s Share” showed that farmers and ranchers only make 14.3 cents per every dollar spent by consumers.
“We see prices going up in the grocery store we often blame farmers. But the farmers aren’t getting a large part of the increase,” said Janet Kubat, the union’s communications director.
Wertish says that on a national level, there’s a push for Congress to expand the current farm bill as a safety net for farmers.
As he looks to the future, he is concerned about President-Elect Trump’s proposed tariffs of 60-80% on Chinese goods, saying it could hurt farms and consumers.
The union also passed a policy in the school lunch program to have 20% of food or ingredients to come from local farmers.
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Minnesota Politicians Form Presidential Recommendations Committee
WASHINTON D.C. (WJON News) — Four Minnesota politicians have formed a committee to recommend candidates to President Donald Trump.
Congressmen Tom Emmer, Pete Stauber, Brad Finstad, and Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach announced the formation of the committee to help recommend candidates for U.S. Attorney, U.S. Marshal, and other vacancies that may come up in Minnesota.
The lawmakers say the committee’s members are some of the sharpest legal minds in Minnesota and they have a wealth of experience and expertise. The committee will be chaired by former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice Barry Anderson. The full committee will be:
Barry Anderson (Chair), former Minnesota Supreme Court Justice
David Asp, Partner at Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP
John Hinderaker, President of the Center of the American Experiment
Allie Howell, Trial, and Appellate Counsel at the Upper Midwest Law Center
Tad Jude, a former judge in Minnesota’s Tenth Judicial District
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