Uncommitted Delegates Push for Gaza Representation at DNC
Movement seeks speaking slot for Gaza doctor and policy commitments from Harris as Democratic National Convention approaches.
- Uncommitted delegates demand a DNC speaking slot for Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan to highlight Gaza's humanitarian crisis.
- The movement, with 30 delegates, represents voters opposing Biden's Gaza policy and seeks policy changes from Harris.
- Over 700,000 primary voters cast 'uncommitted' ballots, signaling dissatisfaction with current U.S. support for Israel.
- Delegates request a meeting with Harris and policy changes, including a U.S. arms embargo on Israel and a cease-fire in Gaza.
- Harris's past comments on Gaza have shown more empathy than Biden's, but delegates seek concrete actions and commitments.