Mamdani Faces International Backlash Over Antisemitism Policy Reversals - VINnews
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54% : "The Jewish communities of New York must be able to live in safety," Hagoel said in a statement carried by Israel National News.45% : Mamdani, who was sworn in shortly after midnight on Jan. 1, moved quickly to cancel several Adams-era executive orders, including one adopted in June 2025 formally recognizing the IHRA working definition of antisemitism and another signed last month barring city officials and agency staff from boycotting or divesting from Israel. Jewish leaders in the United States also voiced alarm.
40% : He warned that such moves in New York City, home to the largest Jewish population outside Israel, represent a serious warning sign.
37% : " Chikli said Mamdani's actions -- including rescinding executive orders issued by former Mayor Eric Adams and lifting the ban on Israel boycotts -- amount to a systematic effort to weaken the fight against antisemitism.
35% : The chairman of the World Zionist Organization, Yaakov Hagoel, called Mamdani's repeal of the ban on boycotting Israel "deeply troubling," saying it comes as Jews worldwide face a surge in antisemitic incidents.
31% : Senior Israeli officials and Jewish leaders sharply criticized Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Friday over his decision to repeal executive orders aimed at combating antisemitism and to lift restrictions on boycotts of Israel, warning the moves could endanger Jewish communities.
30% : " The criticism intensified after Israel's Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, Amichai Chikli, accused Mamdani of deliberately dismantling protections meant to confront antisemitism.
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