Mamdani Calls Gaza a “Genocide” Days Before Israel Even Responded to Oct 7th.
— Gregory Lyakhov (@GregoryLyakhov) November 3, 2025
The city with the most Jews — and the global symbol of capitalism — is about to elect a communist, antisemitic mayor.
Worst of all, almost no one, besides @BrandonStraka, is speaking out. pic.twitter.com/b1FPgfO3d4
A newly surfaced video from October 20, 2023, shows New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani leading protesters in the streets—just thirteen days after Hamas terrorists massacred over 1,200 Israelis and kidnapped hundreds of civilians.
In the footage, Mamdani stands before a crowd chanting and blocking traffic, calling the situation in Gaza a “genocide” before Israel had even launched a full military response.
That moment said everything about Mamdani’s worldview.
The October 7 attacks were the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust.
Hamas slaughtered families in their homes, burned babies alive, and dragged children into tunnels as hostages.
Yet less than two weeks later, a sitting New York assemblyman chose to accuse Israel—the country still identifying the bodies of its dead—of “genocide.”
If that’s not antisemitic, what is?
Mamdani’s record leaves little room for doubt. He has repeatedly labeled Israel an “apartheid state,” a claim that collapses under even basic scrutiny.
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