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Gaza War: ICC Refuses to Back Down on Israel

Israel Says New York Is ‘Walking Into the Abyss’ After Mamdani Win

Eriki Joan UgunushebyEriki Joan Ugunushe
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The temperature in global politics jumped again after Israel’s diaspora minister reacted furiously to Zohran Mamdani’s victory as New York’s next mayor. For the first time in the city’s history, a young Muslim leftist is taking over City Hall, and the response has been loud and emotional from some quarters abroad. In a dramatic reaction, Israel says New York is “walking into the abyss” after Mamdani win, warning Jewish residents and accusing the new leader of sympathising with extremist causes.

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  • Israel Calls New York Dangerous Now
  • Mamdani’s Support for Palestine Sparks Fear
  • Trump Joins the Fire
  • The Real Issue

Israel Calls New York Dangerous Now

In a strong post online, Minister Amichai Chikli did not hold back. He called Mamdani a Hamas supporter, went as far as comparing his politics to extremists responsible for the 9/11 attacks, and told Jews in New York to start thinking about relocating to Israel. It implies New York — one of the largest Jewish centres in the world is no longer safe simply because a Muslim mayor won. It also shows how deep fear and suspicion run between politics, religion, and identity today. Even before Mamdani takes office in January, the fight over what he represents has already gone global.

Israel Says New York Is ‘Walking Into the Abyss’ After Mamdani Win

Mamdani’s Support for Palestine Sparks Fear

Mamdani has never hidden his position on Palestine. He calls Israel an apartheid state and calls Gaza a genocide. Naturally, this has angered many in the Jewish community and triggered responses like this one from Chikli. But Mamdani has also publicly condemned antisemitism, and he has spoken about Islamophobia he experienced himself. This should have made the debate more complex, yet in today’s world, nuance often dies first. When Israel says New York is “walking into the abyss” it shows how quickly one election can become a culture war battleground, where people are boxed into labels: Muslim vs Jew, left vs right, Palestine vs Israel. Nobody pauses for middle ground.

Trump Joins the Fire

Trump did not stay quiet either. Rather than accept the results with grace, he jumped in at the last minute and called Mamdani a “Jew hater.” That move was not surprising, Trump loves culture conflict. But this time it is deeper, because Mamdani’s win shows that even in the city Trump built his brand on, his politics are losing oxygen. For Trump and his allies, this election was not only about New York, it was a warning sign for their future. And the reaction from Israel fits into that same emotional space: fear that the world and especially Western power centres are shifting in a new direction.

The Real Issue

What is really happening is bigger than one election. The question now is about identity, power and who gets to define public life in the West. Mamdani represents a new political wave: young, leftist, anti-war, pro-Palestine, anti-elite, and openly Muslim. That combination naturally threatens old power structures. So the pushback was always coming. But when another country’s minister tells citizens of one of the world’s biggest cities to flee, the global political pressure becomes impossible to ignore. It means the argument is not about policies anymore it is about who is allowed to govern a Western city.

Whether one agrees with Mamdani or not, New York has chosen change. And the way Israel says New York is walking into the abyss after Mamdani win shows that the world is struggling to accept a Muslim leader in a major Western capital of culture and finance. But elections are not warnings to foreign governments, they are choices by citizens. If New Yorkers wanted fear and division, they would have voted differently. They chose a new direction, and now the world must face the reality that global politics is shifting. This moment is not just about New York, it is about who gets to belong in power, and what voices are allowed to imagine a different America.

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Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe

Eriki Joan Ugunushe is a dedicated news writer and an aspiring entertainment and media lawyer. Graduated from the University of Ibadan, she combines her legal acumen with a passion for writing to craft compelling news stories.Eriki's commitment to effective communication shines through her participation in the Jobberman soft skills training, where she honed her abilities to overcome communication barriers, embrace the email culture, and provide and receive constructive feedback. She has also nurtured her creativity skills, understanding how creativity fosters critical thinking—a valuable asset in both writing and law.

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