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Updated · The Associated Press · May 31
NYC Mayor Mamdani Skips Israel Parade, Pledging Robust Police Presence for 1 Event
Updated
Updated · The Associated Press · May 31

NYC Mayor Mamdani Skips Israel Parade, Pledging Robust Police Presence for 1 Event

15 articles · Updated · The Associated Press · May 31
  • Zohran Mamdani said he will not attend Sunday’s annual Israel parade on Fifth Avenue, breaking a decades-long tradition for New York City mayors.
  • Campaign promises and his pro-Palestinian stance drove the decision; Mamdani said he has made his criticism of the Israeli government clear while vowing the event will be secured “seamlessly and peacefully.”
  • Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch said she will march instead, underscoring the administration’s effort to separate the mayor’s political position from the city’s security role.
  • The absence has intensified backlash from some Jewish leaders, who also condemned a recent City Hall Nakba video about the estimated 700,000 Palestinians displaced in 1948.
  • The dispute highlights a broader shift in U.S. politics as support for Israel has eroded during the Gaza war, even in New York, home to the nation’s largest Jewish population.
With a mayor absent for the first time since 1964, can NYC's Israel Day Parade unite or further divide the city?
A mayor's boycott breaks a 62-year tradition. Is this a new era for political expression or an abandonment of mayoral duty?