‘Not the Language I Youz’: NYC Mayorle candidate Zoharan Mamdani condemned the phrase ‘Intifada’; Pledge to protect the Jewish community

New York City Mayor candidate Zoharan Mamdani, claiming his commitment to save the Jewish residents, addressed the concerns about “Globalization”, saying, “Recently” Press with NBC’s Christon Velker “interview”Mamdani said, “This is not the language I use,” and emphasized that his leadership would be directed by universal human rights principles. He said, “The language I use and the language I use will continue to lead the city, which clearly speaks with my intentions, which is an intention in faith in universal human rights,” he said that Politico has been stated.After his unexpected victory in the New York City Democratic Mayorl Primary against former Governor Andrew Kuomo, Mammadani faced an inquiry for his stance on the controversial phrase before the election.In response to the questions, he did not talk directly about it, but revealed a plan to increase the anti-hate crime program funding by 800 percent. The November election will compete against the supporting mayor Eric Adams, with a possible participation from Cumo. “I have heard from many Jews New Yorkers who have shared their concerns with me, especially in the light of the horrific attacks that we saw in Washington, DC and Boulder, Colorado, in our country and in our city about this moment of antismitism,” Mamdani told Velkar. “And I have heard those apprehensions, and I have done those conversations.”Since 1987, the word “Intefada” historically associated with Palestinian resistance against Israel has raised concerns among the Jewish communities when coupled with “globalization”, as it is probably the meaning of violence around the world against the Jews.Mammadani received support from Jewish Democrat Rape Jerry Nudler on Wednesday through a support. The Senate minority leader Chak Shumar congratulated through social media, although without formal support. Senator Kirsten Gilibrand on Thursday urged Mammadani to reject the controversial word.After Victori, Mammadani suffered religious bias, especially from Maga supporters, including Donald Trump Junior, who posted on X: “New York City has fallen.”Who is Zoharan Mamdani?33-year-old Zoharan Mammadani is a Democratic Socialist who is elected as the mayor of New York City, who defeated former Governor Andrew Qumeo in a rank-packed primary. Born in Uganda in Indian-origin parents- filmmaker Meera Nair and Academic Mahmood Mamdani- he moved to New York at the age of seven and later obtained a degree in Africa’s study from Bodoin College. A Shia Muslim and former state assembly of Queens, Mammadani, has built his political career around housing rights, transit strength and immigrant advocacy, receiving strong support from young, progressive voters.