Protesters Accuse NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani of Failing to Protect Jewish New Yorkers
Hundreds gathered at the mayor's residence Tuesday night, with counter-protesters also present, amid concerns over antisemitic incidents and the mayor's rhetoric on Israel.
- Thousands rallied Tuesday outside Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence at Gracie Mansion on the Upper East Side, accusing him of failing to protect Jewish New Yorkers, while counter-protesters defended his record.
- The Anti-Defamation League's 2025 audit found 1,160 antisemitic incidents in New York—the nation's highest—prompting Jewish leaders to question Mamdani's commitment despite his $26 million allocation to hate crime prevention.
- Protesters stated Mamdani "can't pick and choose what you call out" regarding Hezbollah flags, while counter-protester Rabbi Yitzchok Deutsch argued that opposing Zionism does not constitute antisemitism.
- Mamdani's office declined to respond to media requests for comment, and his spokesperson confirmed he will not attend the Israel Day parade this weekend amid mounting pressure for his removal.
- The dispute reflects tensions over municipal leadership on Jewish community safety, with Mamdani's $26 million investment in hate crime prevention contradicted by accusations that his rhetoric on Israel emboldens those bent on harming Jews.
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