On Wednesday night, a mob of Muslims and radical leftists assaulted a synagogue in Manhattan.
Much as in the past, the police allowed the mob to blockade the synagogue and terrorize the Jews in and around it with no response.
The pro-terrorist mob chanted calls for death and globalizing the ‘intifada’ of Islamic terrorism. Taunts were shouted at local Jewish community members. As well as an explicit call for violence” “Take another settler out”.
According to Mamdani, Jews fleeing the Muslim mobs of his movement are violating “international law” by taking refuge in their homeland.
It starts with intimidating and shutting down any events having to do with Israel. This provides a pretext for harassment of Jews under the guide of fighting ‘Zionism’. Then they can protest Jewish prayers next because they mention the biblical verses about the ingathering of the exiles to Israel. And Mamdani will declare that Jewish prayers violate international law.
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Much as in the past, the police allowed the mob to blockade the synagogue and terrorize the Jews in and around it with no response.
The pro-terrorist mob chanted calls for death and globalizing the ‘intifada’ of Islamic terrorism. Taunts were shouted at local Jewish community members. As well as an explicit call for violence” “Take another settler out”.
According to Mamdani, Jews fleeing the Muslim mobs of his movement are violating “international law” by taking refuge in their homeland.
It starts with intimidating and shutting down any events having to do with Israel. This provides a pretext for harassment of Jews under the guide of fighting ‘Zionism’. Then they can protest Jewish prayers next because they mention the biblical verses about the ingathering of the exiles to Israel. And Mamdani will declare that Jewish prayers violate international law.
After attack on synagogue, Mamdani warns Jews fleeing for Israel are violating international law
According to Mamdani, Jews fleeing the Muslim mobs of his movement are violating 'international law' by taking refuge in their homeland.