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Democratic socialist candidate for New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani is standing by his promise to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he comes to city.
(Reuters) -Thousands of protesters against Israel's war in Gaza marched in New York City on Friday as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited to address the U.N.
A few weeks before his stunning loss to Zohran Mamdani in the Democratic mayoral primary, former Gov. Andrew Cuomo put forth a political calculus long accepted as fact in New York: “Being a Democrat,” he said,
Vice President JD Vance continues his trip to Israel today as the Trump administration seeks to shore up the ceasefire it brokered between Israel and Hamas.
Since an Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal came into effect, the U.S. effort to sustain it appears to have constrained Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu’s visit has become a flashpoint in this year’s mayoral election, with Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani issuing a statement condemning the Israeli leader over the war in gaza
Mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani on Wednesday refused to say that Hamas should lay down its weapons — as he stood by his promise to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he
The “October surprise” is a firm part of US political folklore, a last-minute political bombshell that is said to indelibly alter the campaign in the days before a November national election. Some “surprises” have proved game-changing only in the minds of TV journalists,
New York City mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani is pushing for the city to honor an International Criminal Court warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, having previously stated he would "arrest" Netanyahu if the Israeli leader visited.
As Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in New York for the United Nations summit in late September, social media users shared a video of people being arrested alongside a false claim they were "hotel staff" who refused to provide food service to the prime minister.