Mamdani Stands by Hamas: America Under Threat
Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani sent shockwaves through New York City by refusing to condemn Hamas, the terrorist organization hellbent on destroying Israel. Instead of standing up against terrorism, Mamdani chose to criticize Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claiming the leader was exploiting the plight of hostages. This radical Democrat's twisted views on Israel, support for the BDS movement, and refusal to denounce antisemitism are alarming. New Yorkers deserve a mayor who will stand up for freedom and democracy, not one who sympathizes with terrorists. Eric Adams’ support of Netanyahu is a breath of fresh air compared to Mamdani’s dangerous rhetoric. The people of New York must wake up to the radical threat looming in their midst before it’s too late.
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