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43. Perla Dionick spoke regarding violence and spoke in support of the item. <br />44. Gabriela Villa Fuerte spoke in support of the item. <br />45. Tammy Gannon spoke in opposition to the item. <br />46. Nathan Tafi spoke in opposition to the item. <br />47. Mali spoke in opposition to the item. <br />48. Margaret Villa spoke in support of the item. <br />49. Fattah Judeh spoke in support of the item. <br />50. Jenny Lynn spoke in support of the item. <br />51. Nadal spoke in support of the item. <br />52. Jeffrey Katz spoke in opposition to the item. <br />53. Mark Rothenberg spoke in opposition to the item. <br />54. Mark Thompson expressed concern regarding the proposed resolution. <br />55. Amal Alkalla spoke in support of the item. <br />56. Mansour Mansour spoke in support of the item. <br />57. Yaser Yusef spoke in support of the item. <br />58. Vincent Nakhoul spoke in support of the item. <br />59. Sulaiman Arain spoke in support of the item. <br />Mayor Amezcua closed the public comment period at 8:53 P.M. <br />City Clerk Jennifer L. Hall reported out the summary of email comments received: Seven <br />hundred sixty three (763) comments regarding Agenda Item No. 19. <br />MINUTES: Councilmember Hernandez thanked all those who came out to participate, spoke <br />in solidarity with the Palestinian people and any group of people being subjected to war and <br />violence, and spoke regarding the resolution and requested the resolution be brought to the <br />City Council to vote on. <br />Councilmember Vazquez spoke regarding the war and in support of the resolution. <br />Councilmember Phan thanked all those who participated and spoke regarding the war and <br />the proposed resolution. <br />City Council 18 12/5/2023 <br />City Council 9 — 213 2/20/2024 <br />