In Israel, Mamdani’s win in New York stirs alarm over shifting US attitudes
Mamdani's pro-Palestinian stance won about 30% of the Jewish vote, signaling a shift in younger American attitudes and raising concerns about future U.S.-Israel ties.
- Mamdani's election as mayor of New York City has alarmed Israelis, who fear it could signal a shift in US-Israel relations.
- Israeli officials have branded Mamdani, a Muslim, as an antisemite who opposes Israel's policies towards Palestinians.
- Mamdani has vowed to cut ties with Israeli institutions over the Gaza war and threatened to arrest Netanyahu if he visits New York.
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Israel is getting a problem with the US. The new New York mayor Zohran Mamdani is not to blame.
In Israel, Mamdani's win in New York stirs alarm over shifting US attitudes
Zohran Mamdani's election as New York City's next mayor has alarmed Israelis, who view his outspoken pro-Palestinian stance as a sign of shifting US attitudes. Despite winning nearly a third of the Jewish vote, his victory has fueled fears of strained US-Israel relations and prompted sharp criticism from Israeli officials.
In Israel, Mamdani’s win in New York stirs alarm over shifting US attitudes
The election of Zohran Mamdani as New York City’s next mayor has sent a chill across Israel. People are coming to terms with the victory of a politician propelled by an outspoken pro-Palestinian message that is rare in U.S. politics.
The problem is not only that Mr. Mamdani or the damage that Mr. Mamdani will actually do will affect. The problem is that neither the most fertile metropolis on Earth is immune to suicide.
Last Wednesday, November 5th, New York City witnessed a historic milestone with the election of Zohan Mamdani as its new mayor. The Democratic candidate broke with established norms by defeating the Republican candidate backed by Donald Trump, Curtis Sliwa, and, especially, by becoming the first Muslim mayor in New York City history, precisely at a time when immigration is one of the most heated debates in the United States under Trump's preside…
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