The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 8-3 Tuesday afternoon to pass an amended version of a resolution calling for a sustained cease-fire in Gaza.

Supervisors Matt Dorsey, Catherine Stefani and Rafael Mandelman voted against it. The approval of the resolution vaulted the packed chamber into a roaring celebration that caused board chair Aaron Peskin to recess the meeting.

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(4) comments

SD62

I am pretty sure there will be a cease-fire in Gaza now...

Not So Common

You are spot on, all we needed was SF to chime in, they have solved diversity, homelessness, weather patterns, sourdough bread recipes, etc...

Dirk van Ulden

This is coming from the same bunch of dwarfs that cannot keep the streets clean, prevent car break-ins, drug overdoses, caused massive office space vacancies and incalculable small enterprises to fail. Yet they have the nerve to tell a world leader how to conduct a national policy. Get a grip, you morons!

Not So Common

How about if the City calls for a Cease fire in San Francisco?

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