"Ann Arbor School Board Approves Controversial Gaza Cease-Fire Resolution"

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The school board in Ann Arbor, Michigan, voted 4 to 1, with two members abstaining, to support a resolution calling for a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war, making it one of the first public school districts in the United States to do so. The decision was met with both support and opposition from the community, with some expressing concerns about the board's involvement in the conflict and the potential for fueling antisemitism, while others emphasized the urgent moral necessity of the statement amid a humanitarian crisis.
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