Mamdani wird Netanyahu nicht davon abhalten, NYC zu besuchen, verspricht der israelische Führer. Mamdani hat zugesagt, den Haftbefehl des Internationalen Strafgerichtshofs gegen Netanyahu wegen mutmaßlicher Kriegsverbrechen bei der Belagerung des Gazastreifens durch Israel zu respektieren.

    https://eu.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/12/05/netanyahu-israel-nyc-mamdani-war-crime/87625911007/

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    1. 2HDFloppyDisk on

      >Mamdani has pledged to honor the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Netanyahu

      This is going to get spicy real quick

    2. PoetryJunior1808 on

      Absolutely arrest this genocidal prick the second he sets foot on the tarmac. How many lives has he ended or ruined? The ICC needs to subject him to a fair trial, hopefully followed by a very fair and lifelong sentence at the Hague Penitentiary Institution.

    3. No-Departure-899 on

      People who commit crimes against humanity should be held accountable. Having money and power doesn’t change this.

    4. Agressive-toothbrush on

      Mamdani can arrest Natanyahu but the federal government (the Trump regime) will never agree to extradite him.

    5. There is an International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for Netanyahu so maybe he should just stay home!

    6. I agree with arresting bibi, but the US isn’t a member of the ICC, so arresting him just because they have a warrant for him is way outside the purview of the mayor of any city, even NYC.

    7. OlorinRidesAgain on

      Time to see who is lying and who isnt. Someone send the man an invite in 2026.

    8. This idea of a Mayor of NYC impacting global politics is silly and a distraction. We can’t even make diplomats from the UN pay parking tickets!

      He needs to be able to focus on affordability so he can land some points on the board. He’s got a good team around him now so I’m pretty confident he can.

    9. HairAncient5500 on

      How does Mamdani, the mayor of NYC, have the authority or jurisdiction to uphold the ruling of an international court that the US isn’t even a signatory to?

    10. MatthewUnplugged on

      I love Mamdani, but he can’t do this… and he shouldn’t lose any support when he’s unable to carry it out.

    11. prophetjeph on

      He has no judiciary powers to do so. This is all theatrics and bullshit. Arresting a sovereign leader coming to the UN is a violation of the UN being in NY. Mamdani is a clown.

    12. Eli_Yitzrak on

      There are ZERO law enforcement agencies that answer to the mayor of New York that are going to be able to effect the arrest of a world leader

    13. It’s refreshing to see an American politician who doesn’t work for Israel.

    14. Wht they can do is turn their heads the other way while another country arrest him and take him to their NY embassy!

    15. Progressives love to make pie in the sky, ridiculous promises that they do not have the power to implement, and their supporters lap it up because they’re idiots just like Trump supporters who fall for the same trickery and deceit.

    16. Known_Week_158 on

      This is what the title looks like if you remove the people. ‚Mayor of New York promises to arrest someone he has no power or legal standing to arrest‘. If Trump did that there’s be riots.

    17. IDontCare2626 on

      I’m amazed at how many people in here actually think a mayor can arrest and extradite a foreign nation’s leader on his own. The right is dumb as shit but the left isn’t filled with intellectuals either.

    18. Derpy_Derpingson on

      The NYPD has exactly the same amount of authority to arrest people for violating „international law“ as does to arrest people for violating bird law.

    19. Wild_Read9062 on

      Amazing to me that after everything we’ve Al seen this year, anyone believes for a second that Mamdani is restrained by ‘the law’ or that the police always follow the letter of ‘the law’.

      Just like the military isn’t supposed to follow illegal orders and yet, how many boats have been blown up in the Caribbean?

      I have no idea what Mamdani will do, but I think there is a very real chance Netanyahu could be ‘detained’, which in itself, would be plenty.

    20. Significant-Pace-521 on

      I don’t think he can the USA does not recognize the international court authority a mayor would have no ability to change that.

    21. weaponsgradepotatoes on

      “What are you going to do? *Arrest* me?” – guy about to get arrested

    22. dudenurse13 on

      I know he can’t, but if Mamdani somehow pulls off getting Netanyahu to The Hague I’m going to put up banners with his name like maga does with Trump. Imma buy a truck and boat with massive Zohran flags all over them.

    23. Global-Register5467 on

      The USA doesn’t recognize the authority of the ICC and heads of state have absolute immunity. NYC can’t even pull over his motorcade. Mamdani is just saying things people want to hear knowing they mean nothing.

    24. Rare-Competition-248 on

      This is 100% foreign propaganda posting.  Only Iran is this permanently obsesssed with Israel 100% of the time 

    25. Netanyahu doesn’t have the fucking balls to test it

      His plane doesn’t even fly near countries that honor the ICC warrant in case he has to do an emergency landing there

    26. Gurlllllllll- on

      A little annoyed that the article has paraphrased Mamdani and doesn’t actually link back to anything he’s said or directly quote him. Instead it links back to another usatoday article that also paraphrases him.

      So here’s a quote of something [he actually said](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG-1yIVAdDY) in regards to arresting Netanyahu: I’m someone who looks to exist within the confines of the laws that we have. So I will look to exhaust every legal possibility, not to create my own laws to do so.

      So yeah, unfortunately the law doesn’t grant him any real avenues to deal with people like Netanyahu or Putin entering NYC. And yet Mamdani antis are out in full force here claiming that Mamdani has vowed to ignore the law.

      I think the people cynical about empty promises and political theater also have something wrong. Mandami has been pretty consistent in his views and this is a part of that. When someone asks about his position on a war criminal with an arrest warrant from the ICC visiting the city he’s about to become mayor of, it’s an appropriate response to say he thinks Netanyahu should be arrested and that NYC should uphold the laws of international courts. That’s what being consistent requires.

      A more cowardly response would be something like „There’s nothing the mayor can do about Netanyahu visiting.“ I think it’s important to show a vision for a future, even if that future doesn’t look realizable in the present day.

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