According to the Gateway Pundit, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is considering the arrest of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his next visit to the city.
This notion appears to be more of a rhetorical gesture aimed at placating Mamdani’s supporters, who are staunchly anti-Israel. It serves as a rallying point for those advocating for ‘Free Palestine!’
Furthermore, it suggests that Mamdani views New York City as an independent entity, seemingly disregarding federal laws.
It is important to note that as mayor, Zohran Mamdani has no legal authority to detain Netanyahu.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Mike Waltz, has already dismissed this idea as unfeasible.
RedState reports:
UN Ambassador Discredits Mamdani’s Wish to Arrest Israeli PM Netanyahu in NYC
When will the far-Left faction learn?
New York City, home to the United Nations headquarters, will host the U.N. General Assembly in the fall. Democratic Socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani stated in a recent New York Times interview that he remains committed to his campaign promise to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he arrives for the assembly.
While the First Amendment allows for such expression, U.S. Ambassador Mike Waltz has critiqued Mamdani’s empty threat as mere “political theater,” using four key points to highlight its impracticality…
Waltz’s tweet outlines the reasons:
Mayor Mamdani: here’s why your threat to arrest PM Netanyahu in NYC during the UNGA won’t happen:
1. The U.S. is not a party to the Rome Statute of the ICC,
2. The UN Headquarters Agreement provides diplomatic protections to visiting government leaders,
3. Head-of-state immunity is applicable, &
4. Federal authority supersedes any local mayor’s desires.This is purely political theater.
Mayor Mamdani: here’s why your threat to arrest PM Netanyahu’s in NYC during UNGA is not going to happen:
1. The U.S. is not party to the Rome Statute that underlies the ICC,
2. The UN Headquarters Agreement grants diplomatic protections to visiting heads of gov’t,
3.…— Ambassador Mike Waltz (@michaelgwaltz) July 18, 2026
Mamdani’s behavior suggests he sees himself as the leader of an independent nation. It may not be long before he openly admits this.
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