Mamdani Says He’s Exploring Whether NYC Can Arrest Netanyahu During UN Visit
In an interview published today by The New York Times, Mamdani said it remains uncertain whether he has the power to direct the NYPD to detain Netanyahu during the anticipated visit, but revealed that the matter is the subject of ongoing discussions with the city’s Law Department.
“I believe that Prime Minister Netanyahu belongs in The Hague,” Mamdani bluntly told The New York Times, referring to the United Nations’ International Court of Justice.
“He’s a war criminal who has been charged by the International Criminal Court. And what you will find is that it is an opinion that is held by many purely because of what his actions have wrought over these last many years.”
Mamdani, who has made allegations of Israeli genocide in Gaza a central theme of his political platform, reiterated a pledge he first made during last year’s mayoral campaign, when he vowed that Netanyahu would be arrested if he came to New York. His position is based on the International Criminal Court’s 2024 arrest warrant for the Israeli leader, a warrant the United States does not recognize.
At the same time, Mamdani acknowledged that the city cannot exceed the limits of its legal authority.
“Whatever the law allows me to do in New York City, that’s what we will do,” he said.
The interview also touched on criticism directed at Mamdani’s wife, Rama Duwaji, whose past social media activity has drawn scrutiny. Among the posts that resurfaced were messages praising Palestinian terrorist organizations, criticizing American service members for supporting Israel, and a post she “liked” asserting that Hamas’ sexual assaults during the October 7, 2023, massacre were a “mass hoax.” Some of the posts have since been deleted.
Defending his wife, Mamdani said she should be viewed independently rather than through the lens of his political career.
“She is her own person,” Mamdani said. “She is an incredible artist, and yet so much of how she engages with the world is framed through her being my wife.”
Netanyahu has dismissed Mamdani’s threats, accusing the New York mayor of siding with Hamas while unfairly condemning Israel.
“I think he should look at who he’s condemning, who he’s praising. He’s condemning Israel, the one democracy that stands shoulder to shoulder with American values,” the prime minister said during an interview this week with Sid Rosenberg on 77 WABC.
“Who does he champion? Hamas, that calls openly to massacre every Jew on earth, that conducted that horrible massacre [on Oct. 7, 2023], the worst massacre on Jews since the Holocaust.”
Netanyahu also questioned Mamdani’s attitude toward both Israel and the United States.
“He also said Mamdani “doesn’t care” that “those who hate the Jews and Israel ultimately hate America.”
“And in fact, I think secretly, he hates America,” the prime minister said.
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, also sharply criticized Mamdani, accusing him of focusing on Israel instead of governing New York City.
“And if anyone should be arrested, it is @NYCMayor Zohran Mamdani,” he said in a post on X.
Netanyahu is also expected to travel to Washington later this month for talks with President Donald Trump. The trip had originally been scheduled for this weekend but was postponed after the funeral of Sen. Lindsey Graham was delayed to accommodate the large number of American and international dignitaries planning to attend.
The visit would be Netanyahu’s first trip to the nation’s capital since the outbreak of the Iran war in February.
{Matzav.com}
