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Anti-Israel Jew Hater Zohran Mamdani Wins NYC Mayoral Race, Anti-Defamation League To Track & Monitor Mamdani Policies


Expect an exodus of commonsense citizens, an influx of like-minded Islamofascists and, in a city with the world’s largest population of Jews, a marked increase in antisemitic hate crimes moving forward. New York’s “sanctuary city” is about to become another festering, open wound in the body of American politics as it now accelerates its metamorphosis into another “Londonistan” …

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The Times of Israel – “He was elected to represent Astoria, Queens, in New York’s state Assembly and just won the race to helm New York City. But Zohran Mamdani has called the Palestinian cause ‘central to my identity,’ both in and out of politics.

Mamdani consistently and proudly associates with the pro-Palestinian movement in high-profile settings across New York City. Shortly after delivering a stunning upset in June’s mayoral primary, for instance, he took the stage with Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian protest leader who was detained by the Trump administration, at comedian Ramy Youssef’s show at the Beacon Theater on the Upper West Side.

So it’s no surprise that as Mamdani celebrates his Tuesday victory and prepares to take office on January 1, 2026, as mayor of New York — the city with the largest Jewish population in the world — Jewish New Yorkers have closely scrutinized what he has said about Jews, Israel and the conflict in the Middle East.

Below is a round-up of what Mamdani has said on a range of Israel- and Jewish-related topics in a variety of interviews that have made headlines…

As Mamdani said at a May town hall for the UJA-Federation, one of the city’s largest Jewish groups, he supports the BDS movement, which lobbies for an economic, cultural and academic boycott of Israel … During the long mayoral primary campaign, Mamdani repeatedly said that Israel has a right to exist, though he has not said it has a right to exist as a Jewish state … Mamdani has consistently referred to Israel’s actions in Gaza as a ‘genocide’ and said the United States, through its support of Israel, is ‘subsidizing a genocide.’ … Mamdani has in multiple interviews declined to condemn the term ‘Globalize the intifada,’ a phrase used by many in the pro-Palestinian movement on college campuses and beyond that many Jews see as a call for antisemitic violence … At a 2023 Democratic Socialists of America panel, Mamdani appeared to attribute police brutality in New York City to the Israeli army …” Read more.

ADL Launches Initiative To Track And Monitor Mamdani Administration Policies And Appointments, Protect Jewish New Yorkers – “Today, ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) announced the launch of a comprehensive initiative to track and monitor policies and personnel appointments of the incoming Mamdani Administration and protect Jewish residents across the five boroughs during a period of unprecedented antisemitism in New York City. ‘Mayor-Elect Mamdani has promoted antisemitic narratives, associated with individuals who have a history of antisemitism, and demonstrated intense animosity toward the Jewish state that is counter to the views of the overwhelming majority of Jewish New Yorkers. We are deeply concerned that those individuals and principles will influence his administration at a time when we are tracking a brazen surge of harassment, vandalism and violence targeting Jewish residents and institutions in recent years,’ said Jonathan Greenblatt, ADL CEO and National Director…” Read more.

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