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סליווא פרעשורט מאמדאני איבער זיינע סטעיטמענטס צו 'גלאבאליזירן די אינטיפאדע' בשעת די היציגע דעבאטע.

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A heated moment erupted during the New York City mayoral debate when candidates clashed over the controversial slogan “Globalize the Intifada” and the growing concern about antisemitism in New York City.

Zohran Mamdani, the Socialist candidate, attempted to distance himself from the slogan, clarifying that he does not endorse violence or hate in any form. He emphasized the importance of protecting all communities, including Jewish New Yorkers, during what he called a “deeply painful and divisive moment.”

However, Curtis Sliwa sharply criticized Mamdani’s response, accusing him of failing to take a firm stand against antisemitic rhetoric. Sliwa’s remarks drew applause from parts of the audience as he vowed to strengthen safety measures for Jewish residents and combat hate crimes citywide.

The exchange underscored how the Israel–Hamas conflict and its ripple effects continue to influence political discourse in New York, revealing deep tensions around identity, activism, and public safety.

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