Mamdani shares 'Nakba Remembrance Day' post featuring Zionist-created art
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani shared a post marking 'Nakba Remembrance Day' that included a 'Visit Palestine' poster from 1936. The poster was created by Frank Krausz, a Holocaust survivor and Zionist Jew. The use of Zionist-created art in the commemorative post has drawn attention for its historical irony.
- ▪Zohran Mamdani shared a post for Nakba Remembrance Day featuring historical imagery.
- ▪The post included a 'Visit Palestine' poster designed by Frank Krausz in 1936.
- ▪Frank Krausz was a Holocaust survivor and identified as a Zionist Jew.
- ▪The poster was originally created to promote tourism to Palestine under the British Mandate.
- ▪The inclusion of Zionist art in a Nakba commemoration has sparked discussion.
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Mamdani shares 'Nakba Remembrance Day' post featuring Zionist-created artThe video interview was accompanied by shots showcasing a “Visit Palestine” poster created by Frank Krausz in 1936. Krausz was a Holocaust survivor and a Zionist Jew.New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani delivers his 100 Days Address, a speech dedicated to outline the progress made on his core campaign promises since taking office, in Queens, New York City, US, April 12, 2026.(photo credit: REUTERS/DAVID 'DEE' DELGADO)
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