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Related: About this forumDeep divisions in NYC over Israel and Gaza prove thorny political ground for Cuomo, Mamdani
Zohran Mamdani stepped into a simmering political quagmire earlier this week when he was asked on a podcast about a term seen as deeply offensive by many Jews the word intifada.
Mamdani explained during the interview with The Bulwark Tuesday that pro-Palestine protest chants like globalize the intifada, to him signify a call for Palestinian human rights. He noted the word has been used by the U.S. Holocaust Museum when translating into Arabic the history of a Jewish uprising against the Nazis.
It might seem a perplexing position: For decades, anyone with hopes of leading New York City, which has the largest Jewish population outside of Israel, has seen strong support of Israel as a given.
But the ground has shifted in the wake of the Oct. 7 terror attacks by Hamas and Israels subsequent military campaign in Gaza, particularly among younger voters.
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walkingman
(9,416 posts)even celebrated to day you are anti-China but God forbid if you say you are anti-Israel, even if defining it as being against the Israeli government's policies, without being called anti-Semitic.