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Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner is defending his push to punish a local cinema using a city-owned building that screened an anti-Israel documentary.
The mayor of Miami Beach withdrew a resolution to terminate the lease and funding from a local theater after it showed the Oscar-winning documentary about the West Bank.
Mayor Steven Meiner announced last week that he wanted to oust the theater, O Cinema, from city-owned property after it showed the film, “No Other Land,” which was largely made in the years ...
The mayor’s effort to terminate O Cinema’s lease drew a wave of backlash, including dozens of speakers who attended the meeting to support the theater.
Update, March 19: In response to a broad backlash, Miami Beach mayor Steven Meiner withdrew his proposal to evict O Cinema. He still maintains that the documentary is a “public safety threat.” ...
Meiner is introducing city legislation that seeks to terminate the lease agreement with the cinema, which rents space from the city.