Despite winning an election in the most Jewish city in America, repeatedly speaking about the need to combat antisemitism during his campaign, and cross-endorsing Jewish candidate Brad Lander, pro-Israel politicians and pundits claim that Mamdani’s win makes Jewish New Yorkers feel unsafe because he has refused to condemn the phrase “Globalize the Intifada”, a slogan that encourages international support for the Palestinian cause.

Mamdani has never actually used the phrase himself.

Responding to a slew of inaccurate statements from an anti-Palestinian caller on The Brian Lehrer Show, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) said that New York Jews were “alarmed” by Mamdani’s positions, “particularly references to global jihad.”

Lehrer pushed back on Gillibrand’s assertion, asking the Senator whether she had any proof that Mamdani supported violence. “Again Brian, I don’t have all the data and information, and I’ve never sat down with Mr. Mamdani,” she responded. “So I’ve asked to have that meeting.”

Rep. Laura Gillen (D-NY) baselessly claimed that Mamdani has called for violence against Jewish people in the past.

Current New York Mayor Eric Adams told CNN’s Jake Tapper that Mamdani was antisemitic because he praised Hamas. When Tapper questioned the claim, Adams told him that he would be able to find proof by doing a “little research.”

  • WraithGear@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I can only hope that was hyperbole out of frustration i do not consider both the parties to be the same, republicans are obviously worse. But i am a lot more angry with democrats then republicans.

    Being upset with republicans is like being angry at the weather. It’s a waste of time once you are determined to do something about it. But then you have those assholes who obstruct any progress doing something about it for their own personal gain fucking over everything and everyone. They may not be the source of the problem, but they are an obstacle we have to overpower in order to handle the actual problem