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US Lawmakers Address Antisemitic Rhetoric In Gaza Protests

Japanese PM Kishida addresses a joint meeting of Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington

US lawmakers and elected officials have addressed the protests in response to Israel's military campaign in Gaza. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell criticized antisemitic rhetoric in the protests, urging university presidents to control the situation and combat antisemitism. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin also condemned antisemitic behavior and stated that Virginia would not tolerate hate speech and intimidation at academic institutions.

Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia disagreed with the suggestion of sending the National Guard to college campuses during the protests, calling it a 'very, very bad idea.' Kaine emphasized the importance of civil and constructive dialogue on campuses, highlighting the need for opportunities where individuals can listen to each other.

The discussions among lawmakers reflect the ongoing concerns about the protests and the need to address antisemitism and hate speech. While McConnell and Youngkin advocate for firm action against antisemitism, Kaine stresses the significance of promoting dialogue and understanding among individuals with differing perspectives.

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