The Electronic Intifada reports:
Allies of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders sparred at the Democratic platform drafting committee’s first round of hearings on 9 June over the issue of Palestinian freedom and Israel.
The clashes point to deeper struggles over Israel taking place within the party.
Sanders’ backers called for elevating Palestinian rights and acknowledging Israel’s military occupation in the party’s general election platform.
The video above shows highlights of the exchanges.
Those requests from Sanders allies were roundly rejected by Clinton supporters, who recycled platitudes about Israel’s security, apparently disputed the existence of Israeli military occupation and attacked the Palestinian-led boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement.
The 15-member drafting committee includes five members chosen by Sanders, among them grassroots activists and at least one BDS supporter.
The other ten, appointed by Clinton and the Democratic National Committee, mostly include lobbyists and establishment insiders.
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