Originally published in Jerusalem Post, December 4, 2025
At his core, Zohran Mamdani is a hypocrite. If he truly wants to enforce “international law,” he has an overflowing list of targets unrelated to the world’s only Jewish state.
Second, no international law permits an angry mob to threaten synagogue attendees at an aliyah information session. The incoming mayor’s willingness to shrug off violent intimidation outside a synagogue is merely mob politics disguised as moral posturing. He invokes “international law” with great confidence but never cites a single provision. Which article of which international treaty was supposedly breached by a synagogue hosting an aliyah information session? He can’t answer this question because there isn’t one.
Zohran Mamdani’s hypocritical view of international law
At his core, Mamdani is a hypocrite. If he truly wants to enforce “international law,” he has an overflowing list of targets unrelated to the world’s only Jewish state. But he doesn’t threaten to arrest them. For example, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas could be prosecuted under Articles 7 and 8 of the Rome Statute due to the PA’s policy of “pay-for-slay,” which incentivizes terrorism and the murder of Jews. If Mamdani were consistent, Abbas would be on his arrest list. He isn’t.