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- Transcript Hi, there. This is David Goldenberg, the ADl Midwest regional director. To opt out of future calls, press nine now. The Chicago City Council is scheduled to consider a one sided, dangerous ceasefire resolution regarding Israel's war with Hamas. At its next meeting, the resolution delivers the terrorist organization Hamas the victory it is seeking. Your city council member is a crucial vote. Vote. Can we connect you to your council member's office so you can ask them to vote no on this resolution? All you have to say when they pick up is, I'm calling to ask the council member to oppose the ceasefire resolution at the January 24 meeting. If you're interested, press one to be connected now. Thanks. For more information, please call 312-53-3939 bye.
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