Adams also dismissed speculation about his departure from public life, insisting he is 'not going anywhere' and will continue to be present and engaged even as Zohran Mamdani is set to assume the office in 17 days.
Throughout his campaign, Mamdani has labeled Israeli policy 'genocide' and 'apartheid,' and has repeatedly refused to denounce the slogan 'Globalize the intifada.'
In the aftermath of the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, Palestinian terrorist attacks on Israel, antisemitic incidents surged across the West, including in New York and London.
Former governor Andrew Cuomo exposes anti-Israel NY mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's lack of experience and competence in a tense and high-stakes final debate.
Leading in the polls is Zohran Mamdani, an avowed socialist who has denounced the Jewish state repeatedly and has said that he would have Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrested if the Jewish premier visits the Big Apple.
Other candidates, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (21 percent), incumbent Mayor Eric Adams (25 percent), and Republican challenger Curtis Sliwa (14 percent), are all drawing significant backing.
GOP New York mayoral candidate Curtis Silwa, founder of the Guardian Angels, says anti-Israel socialist opponent Zohran Mamdani will bring crime back to '1970s levels.'
After a soft launch for the press on Sunday, service will officially start at a Brooklyn ShopRite on Thursday by offering up free samples before embarking on its culinary tour.
Demonstrators enter the Oculus at the World Trade Center complex waving Palestinian flags and chanting 'While you’re shopping bombs are dropping' and 'NYPD, KKK, IDF they’re all the same.'
Footage on social media showsa woman, identified as a former "Director of Government Affairs" for CAIR Kentucky, harassing Jews in New York City while launching an antisemitic tirade.
The staffer in the mayor's office, who appears to slap the camera away from the cameraman when he asks why she is taking down the posters, was reportedly required to take 'multicultural training,' but was not fired.
The poster campaign in NYC by Nitzan Mintz highlights isolated Israelis abroad's desire to advocate for their homeland and raise awareness about Gaza hostages.
Pro-Palestinian protesters verbally attacked pro-Israeli demonstrators, tearing down posters of captive Israelis and trampling missing persons flyers from the October 7 massacre.
“Hamas thought they could frighten the Israelis into submission. It has done just the opposite. By taking the hostages, it has made us stronger, more united and closer to Eretz Yisrael.”