Is conducting a military operation against the Palestinian Group hamas, whose militants entered israeli kibbutzim and cities on october 7 , killing hundreds of people and taking dozens hostage. Israel responded to such an unprecedented attack with strikes on the gaza strip and a blockade. The gaza strip is a territory controlled by hamas, a densely populated area with over two Million People. City districts are marked in yellow on this map. Now the Israel Defense forces. Ordered half the population over a Million People to evacuate from the northern part to the south, leave the area above the wadi gaza river, this is where it is marked on the map, that is, leave the city of gaza itself, leave two large refugee camps and do it in 24 hours, which is impossible to do, so massive evacuation in such a short time is impossible, so they say in oon, broken roads are destroyed. Houses, these are all obstructions, and oon calls upon israel to withdraw his order. At the same time, the hamas group
Public comment callin dial 14156550001 access code 2664 232 9116 password sfgov dial star 3 to be added to speak in the queue. In addition to inperson Public Comment, the commission will hear up to 15 minutes of remote Public Comment on each agenda item. The commission will hear remote Public Comment on each item in the order that commenters add themselves to the queue to comment on the item. Because of the 15minute time limit, it is possible that not every person in the queue will have an opportunity to provide remote Public Comment. Remote i will now call roll. [roll call] you have a quorum. Item 2. President s welcome. Well start with the land acknowledgment. Ramaytush ohlone land acknowledgement the San Francisco Fire Commission acknowledges that we are on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Ramaytush Ohlone who are the original inhabitants of the San Francisco peninsula. As the indigenous stewards of this land, and in accordance with their traditions, the Ramaytush Ohlone have n
Yield my time. You. Lets hear from the next caller, please. Hello caller, are you with us . Ladies and gentlemen of the board, good evening. I stand before you today to discuss a issue that effects each and every resident of our community. The state of our Public Transit system. As our cities grow, so does the need for reliable efficient and sustainable transit network. Lets talk about accessible. Currently many areas are under served by Public Transit forcing to rely on personal vehicles. This not exacerbates transferic but also limits opportunity for those who cannot afford a car. We must expand our bus and train routes to reach these areas and offer more frequent service, especially during peak hours. Secondly, affordability is a concern. High fares discourage from using Public Transit. I propose we explore options for subsidized fares for low income families, student, senior and most importantly immigrants. We need to purchase as many cattle cars a we can andback to home land to ru
Discrimination. She says her white neighbors have been allowed to receive permits or build without ones in the city. Doesnt bat an eye. My neighbor, who has the same slope, the same zoning, the same fire hazard, the same creek, and they had unpermitted work over ten years and they were able to get, the permit for their garage. In a statement, a city spokesperson said the city is pleased with the denial, which leaves in place the ninth circuits decision to affirm the us District Courts dismissal of petitioners religious discrimination claim against the city of fremont. But lee says the fight is not over. She still has a case with the state of california and says a judge with the states First District court of appeals recently ruled fremont must allow its citizens to get due process when getting a permit. She says the city now has to pass new laws. Thats going to help a lot of people and also helping me, and then we would have to go through a new hearing, she says. Her temple is still up
Differently . She filed a lawsuit nearly three years ago alleging racial, religious and gender discrimination. She says her white neighbors have been allowed to receive permits or build without ones in the city. Doesnt bat an eye. My neighbor, who has the same slope, the same zoning, the same fire hazard, the same creek, and they had uh unpermitted work over ten years and they were able to get, the permit for their garage. In a statement, a city spokesperson said the city is pleased with the denial, which leaves in place the ninth circuits decision to affirm the us District Courts dismissal of petitioners religious discrimination claim against the city of fremont. But lee says the fight is not over. She still has a case with the state of california and says a judge with the states First District court of appeals recently ruled fremont must allow its citizens to get due process when getting a permit. She says the city now has to pass new laws. Thats going to help a lot of people and als