Giuliani calls out Mamdani for ‘hatred’ of Jewish people over plans to skip Israel Day parade
Rudy Giuliani criticized Mayor Zohran Mamdani for planning to skip the upcoming Israel Day parade, suggesting it reflects a hatred towards Jewish people. Mamdani, who has been critical of Israel, is reportedly the first mayor to miss the parade since its inception in 1964. The mayor's office stated that his absence should not be interpreted as a lack of support for the Jewish community.
- ▪Rudy Giuliani accused Mayor Zohran Mamdani of showing hatred towards Jewish people for skipping the Israel Day parade.
- ▪Mamdani is believed to be the first mayor in city history to miss the parade, which has been held since 1964.
- ▪Mamdani's office clarified that his absence does not indicate a refusal to support the parade's security or permits.
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Metro Giuliani calls out Mamdani for ‘hatred’ of Jewish people over plans to skip Israel Day parade By Carl Campanile Published May 20, 2026, 3:37 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani blasted his successor Zohran Mamdani for planning to skip the upcoming Israel Day parade — calling the snub evidence of his “hatred” toward Jewish people. Mamdani, who has been outspoken in criticisms of Israel, is believed to be the first mayor in city history to skip the parade, which has been held since 1964. “Mamdani’s decision to snub the Israeli Day Parade demonstrates his deep disdain and hatred of the Jewish community,” Giuliani, a Republican, told The Post Wednesday.
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