Schumer silent as Mamdani scraps antisemitism definition, synagogue security

Mayor Zohran Mamdani reversed New York City's antisemitism policies and Israel boycott restrictions on his first day, drawing criticism from Israeli officials.


Schumer silent as Mamdani scraps antisemitism definition, synagogue security
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Among his first actions as mayor, Mamdani revoked orders by his predecessor, Eric Adams, including Executive Order 61, which provided additional NYPD security to synagogues in the city and axed the definition of antisemitism adopted by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA).

He also overturned a restriction on boycotting Israel put in place by Adams. 

Schumer previously shied away from taking any stance on Mamdani after it became apparent the socialist candidate would capture the Democratic nomination for mayor.

"We are continuing to talk," Schumer said whenever asked if he would extend an endorsement. 

His silence on his support continued even as Mamdani refused to outright denounce the use of the phrase "globalize the intifada," a saying used by critics of Israel to advocate for the removal of the Jewish state. At the time, Mamdani's posture toward the phrase drew condemnations and alarm from pro-Israel advocates.

Now with Mamdani in office, allies of Israel believe the new mayor's posture could already prove a dangerous one.

The Consul General of Israel in New York, Ambassador Ofir Akunis, said the revocations "pose an immediate threat to the safety of Jewish communities in New York City and could lead to an increase in violent antisemitic attacks throughout the city."

In the wake of several antisemitic attacks in recent weeks, Schumer, the highest-ranking Jewish official in the United States, has said the country must soundly condemn antisemitism "at every turn."

"The Jewish people have been collectively demonized. Our collective humanity demands we come together no matter our race, religion, our nationality and forcefully rebuke those forces," Schumer said. "As I have warned repeatedly, antisemitism is a scourge around the world."

Fox News Digital's Morgan Philips contributed to this report.

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