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Terrible statement for three reasons:
1) Antisemites are protesting a synagogue event, and he condemns the people inside the synagogue — not the mob outside.
2) Protecting citizens is not a favor from the mayor. It is the job.
3) And, as usual, he is wrong on the law. Let me explain:
Let’s start with the most basic point. There is no “international law” that binds New York City. In fact, what most activists call “international law” is a loose assortment of nonbinding resolutions, aspirational norms, and political declarations.
None of these override the constitutional framework under which American cities operate. NYC is governed by the Constitution, federal statutes, state law, and municipal code. Federal law preempts state/local law and nothing is displaced by any external international regime.
A mayor may condemn unlawful conduct. He can also express political views. He should not use his office to condemn a lawful synagogue event simply because he dislikes its viewpoint or subject matter.
Unless the event is unlawful, his job is to protect people entering the synagogue, not to decide which Jewish events are morally acceptable.
Mamdani is free to oppose Israeli policy. He is not free, as mayor, to suggest that a synagogue deserves scrutiny or condemnation for hosting an aliyah event.
When a mob targets a house of worship, the mayor’s job is to protect the worshippers, not launder the mob’s theory of why they had it coming.
He is also wrong about the law. Even on Mamdani’s imagined “international law” terms, nothing at this event would be illegal.
Mamdani is attempting to parrot longstanding Palestinian talking points about supposed violations of the Fourth Geneva Convention and the Hague Conventions but misstates even those.
Those provisions, even on their most aggressive reading, regulate state action: forcible transfer, deportation, or state-directed population movement.
They do not make it illegal for private individuals to move voluntarily, and they certainly do not make it illegal for a New York City synagogue to host an organization that discusses or promotes voluntary relocation.
Yet, Mamdani vaguely invoked “international law” as a cudgel against American Jews engaged in a perfectly lawful, constitutionally protected gathering.
In so doing, he implied that the synagogue itself had invited scrutiny that somehow rendered the surrounding intimidation understandable or even justified.
The First Amendment not only protects gatherings like the one at Park East, but it also prohibits government officials from defining theology, disfavoring a religious group, or engaging in viewpoint discrimination.
However difficult it may be for Mamdani given his long record of anti-Zionist activism as mayor he is constitutionally obligated to show equal respect to the vast majority of New York Jews who see Zionism, including celebrating aliyah, as integral to their Jewish identity.
Mamdani can keep his foreign-policy lectures. New York Jews need a mayor who will protect synagogues without first opining on whether he approves of the Jews inside.

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Apr 16
Dear @BernieSanders
You are an antisemite. Not simply because you lie, distort numbers, misquote laws, and apply double standards to Israel, though you do. No, mainly because even as you do those things you never miss a chance to target innocent American Jews.
Let me explain:
@BernieSanders We can both quote international law; the difference is that my quotes will have citations, whereas yours are made up. Ready? Let's play.

Yes, Israel imposed blockades, but sometimes blockades are lawful. Israel followed the law to the letter:
ihl-databases.icrc.org/en/ihl-treatie…
@BernieSanders Yes they attacked hospitals- but, as our own Pentagon confirmed, those hospitals were being used as command centers for Hamas, which makes them (you guessed it) lawful targets under international law. Which one? This one:
ihl-databases.icrc.org/en/ihl-treatie…
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Dear @NYCMayor

Your constitutional illiteracy is matched only by your reflexive disregard for Jewish rights. You are wrong on the facts, wrong on the law, and wrong on the application.

Let me explain:
@NYCMayor Khalil wasn’t targeted for “free speech.” He was arrested for conduct and leadership in a movement that has repeatedly crossed the line from advocacy into unlawful conduct. You can't launder illegal activity into “constitutional rights” just by calling it “pro-Palestinian.”
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You are gravely mistaken about UNRWA. As we told the court today (among other things):

(1) UNRWA isn’t truly a UN subsidiary organ; and

(2) even if it were, immunity doesn’t cover conduct violating jus cogens.

I shouldn't have to, but let me explain:
@antonioguterres Resolution 302 creating UNRWA does not refer to UNRWA as a UN “subsidiary organ.”
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@antonioguterres Later, various branches of the UN began referring to it as such, but the designation does not actually fit.
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I share your dislike of cancel culture and respect for open dialogue. That’s why I hope you’ll use this moment to show real leadership — by acknowledging a blind spot too many still share and using your platform to help others see it clearly.
Let me help:
@KevinRobertsTX The Supreme Court has long protected even hateful speech from government punishment. But that protection is a shield against state coercion, not a command that private citizens or institutions must lend their platforms to every voice.
The same Constitution that forbids government censorship also safeguards our freedom of association, including the right to say, with conviction, not in our name.
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Dear @BernieSanders,
Hello there you despicable hypocrite!

As usual, you are wrong on every level. Not only was Israel's precision strike against Hamas leadership in Qatar justified, you yourself have publicly applauded the legal principles that prove it.

Let me explain:
@BernieSanders After 9/11, the United States invoked the doctrine of Article 51 self defense to go after the terrorist perpetrators. The United Nations Security Council, in Resolutions 1368 and 1373, confirmed that this was in accordance with the UN Charter.
@BernieSanders Resolution 1373 also imposed additional obligations: States must “refrain from providing any form of support, active or passive, to entities or persons involved in terrorist acts”...
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Dear @aoc,

Your hateful ignorance knows no bounds.

Everything you said is wrong, and it must bother you to no end that President Trump just saved the free world.

Let me explain:
@AOC First the legal landscape: The President has full constitutional and statutory authority to respond to attacks against the United States without waiting for Congressional permission.
@AOC The War Powers Resolution of 1973 makes that clear.
The 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force reinforces it.
There is bipartisan agreement—even if selectively remembered.
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