
The Left has officially lost it. Their top candidates are supporting the most radical causes.
And a Democrat candidate practically endorses this terrorist group in a stunning revelation.
In the heart of New York City, where real Americans expect leaders to stand firm against terror, Democratic mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani just showed his true colors. When pressed to back Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ironclad promise to crush Hamas and free every last hostage, Mamdani dodged like a pro.
Netanyahu delivered a powerhouse speech at the United Nations General Assembly, vowing that Israel has to “finish the job” against the Hamas thugs who unleashed h*ll on October 7, 2023. He made it crystal clear: these terrorists would strike again if not wiped out entirely. But when reporters cornered Mamdani later that day, asking if he agreed that Hamas deserves total destruction, the nominee wouldn’t budge.
“I am not going to echo the words of Benjamin Netanyahu,” Mamdani told the press, refusing to call out the militants head-on. Instead, he pivoted to his own vague ideals, claiming his approach centers on some kind of all-encompassing fairness.
“I can, however, share my own words and say them right here, which is that my politics is built on a universality. I can think of no better illustration of that than from the words of the hostage families themselves: Everyone for everyone,” he said.
Mamdani didn’t stop there—he blasted Netanyahu for supposedly exploiting the hostages to prolong the fight. “What has been so infuriating to me and so many New Yorkers, frankly, is Benjamin Netanyahu’s use of the hostages as a justification to continue a war that has only continued to endanger the lives of those very hostages, as well as of so many Palestinians,” he declared, sounding more like a Hamas sympathizer than a potential mayor of NYC.
This comes right after Netanyahu warned the world that letting Hamas survive means inviting more October 7-style massacres. He also shut down talk of a Palestinian state, a move that several so-called U.S. allies jumped on board with before the assembly. But Mamdani? He’s too busy playing politics to recognize the threat.
Then there’s his attack on Mayor Eric Adams, who had the guts to show up in person for Netanyahu’s address. While a bunch of anti-Israel delegates stormed out in a childish protest, Adams stayed and later praised the prime minister for standing up for the West.
“To have a mayor who went to the United Nations to watch his address and then thank Benjamin Netanyahu for defending the Western world and our way of life, those are the words that Eric Adams shared, I can’t even begin to explain the offense that that brings to New Yorkers across the five boroughs,” Mamdani fumed, as if supporting Israel against terror is somehow a betrayal.
He went even further, questioning the entire fight against Hamas. “How can we describe the k*lling of a child once an hour, every hour for close to two years as a defense of our way of life? That is not a way of life that any of us practice in this city. What we want in this city is dignity for all, and the hostage families have given us an understanding of how to showcase that.” It’s classic leftist spin—blaming Israel for defending itself while Hamas hides behind civilians.
Mamdani’s record speaks volumes. This guy has labeled Israel an apartheid regime, throwing fuel on the fire of anti-Jewish hate. He’s all in on the BDS movement, that toxic campaign to boycott, divest from, and sanction Israel.
If he wins the mayor’s office, Mamdani has promised to sic the NYPD on Netanyahu himself, arresting the Israeli leader if he sets foot in New York.
Mamdani wants to ditch the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of antisemitism. Why? Because it dares to point out when anti-Israel rants cross into Jew-hatred. The IHRA calls antisemitism “a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews.” But Mamdani says it mixes up legitimate criticism with bigotry
His campaign tried to clean up the mess, insisting he’s condemned Hamas before. A spokesperson referred the New York Post to a May video where he supposedly denounced the group.
“Of course, Zohran Mamdani has repeatedly condemned Hamas,” spokeswoman Dora Pekec stated. “On numerous occasions, he has described October 7th for what it was; a war crime. This consistency comes from his values and his belief in a shared humanity for all.”
But actions speak louder than after-the-fact spin. New Yorkers deserve a mayor who doesn’t hesitate to condemn terrorists, not one who equivocates while our values hang in the balance.
Mamdani’s stance isn’t just politics—it’s a danger to the city that never sleeps, and to the free world that depends on leaders with spine.
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