In a candid interview with Australian journalist Erin Molan, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed questions about Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected anti-Israel mayor of New York, and whether he felt concerned about visiting the city following Mamdani's comments that he would seek to arrest Netanyahu if he entered the city.
Netanyahu firmly responded, "No. I’m not afraid. What do you want me to say about Mamdani? What about him?"
He further elaborated on his views about Mamdani’s political stances, contrasting them with his own approach to economics, particularly the shift Israel made from semi-socialism to free-market capitalism. Netanyahu pointed out the success of Israel's economic reforms, which he said turned the country into a global high-tech powerhouse. He also warned that antisemitism, which Mamdani has been accused of supporting, can destroy societies.
"Antisemitism usually collapses societies," Netanyahu said, "it starts with the Jews, then goes to the blacks, the gays, the Hispanics… and it just collapses societies." He added that if New York continues down this path, it could have a "very dim future."... Read More: Arutz-7