
Letitia James Gaza’s message failed to mention Hamas – to be called the New York Post
The New York State Prosecutor, Lettia James, quietly seeking a broad contact on Saturday to other democrats who were somewhat pushing the “humanitarian catastrophe” in Gaza, which failed to mention Hamas – until this position came.
He did not condemn the early draft petition to many elected officials, and the terrorists did not condemn Hamas because of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
“We are united at this moment with the fact that we can no longer ignore: the famine is revealed in Gaza in front of the eyes of the world,” according to the draft, which claimed to be on behalf of “a multi -ethnic, multi -ethnic and multi -religions alliance.”

“There is no denial – we are witnessing a human catastrophe …” added the petition.
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The James office initially refused to comment on Saturday when the post continued about the original draft of the message.
Hours later, the AG office sent a press statement with a new version of the letter calling for “immediate” assistance to Gaza – and the condemnation of the terrorist group.
“We are united at this moment by condemning the massacre of October 7 committed by Hamas and an unavoidable fact: a famine that reveals in Gaza in front of the eyes of the world.”

More than 60 federal officials, state and state elected in the city have signed a petition, including MP Gerald Nadler and the New York City City Brad Lander.
Zahran Mamdani, a member of the anti -Israel House of Representatives, is a socialist in Queens, who is returning James in the elections of the mayor of New York City in November, from among the signers of the speech but spends leave in Uganda during the end of the month.
Council member EV Fernikov (Dr Shkelin) torn off the original draft of the message through a spokesman.
“New York is managed by a group of left -wing enthusiasm who prefer to protect terrorists rather than speaking the truth,” said Fernikov’s representative.
The spokesman added: “Any recognition of a humanitarian crisis without addressing its cause – a terrorist system that uses civilians as human shields – is not safe. I ignored that this reality is not sympathy; it is collusion.”
A member of the State Council, Charles Fall, a democratic representation of parts of Statin Island, Brokelin and Lower Manhattan, told the post that the message was signed because the Gaza crisis is a “humanitarian issue”.
“People are hungry, they are starving. Think about children. She talks about hostages,” said Fall, who has two daughters, between the ages of 6 and 11.
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