Colette Bordelon is a reporter with Denver7.
Boulder City Council on Thursday decided not to move forward with the consideration of a ceasefire resolution between Israel and Gaza.
“We do have a city rule that says the council should not take up foreign policy matters. So we're going to check in with counsel to see if we want to go against that rule and consider the possibility of adopting a ceasefire at some future time," explained Boulder Mayor Aaron Brockett. “The war in the Middle East is not something that the Boulder City Council can have a significant impact on.
“The Zionist agenda would have us believe that antisemitism is being used as an excuse for this possible genocide that's going on, which in itself is not only antisemitic but also spits in the face of ancestors who suffered and died to bring us the liberties we have today," said Ryan LeBlanc. Another opponent told the councilmembers, “It is imperative that we prioritize the needs of our community and refrain from getting involved in conflicts thousands of miles away.”Protesters calling for a ceasefire in Gaza disrupt Denver City Council, again Brandon Richard 6:14 PM, Feb 13, 2024 Seven councilmembers indicated they would not consider proposing the resolution.
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