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Some Jewish allies of Mamdani denounce his use of ‘monsters’ to describe AIPAC
Mamdani insisted he was referring to “not solely AIPAC,” but he singled out AIPAC again in his Monday remarks to reporters, saying the lobbying group was backing “a status quo for immorality."
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What happenedNYC mayor says term connoted a 'broad use that speaks to the untenable nature of a status quo'; progressive activist Rabbi Jill Jacobs says comments part of a 'disturbing trend'.
The headline splitThe center frames it as "Some Jewish allies of Mamdani denounce his use of ‘monsters’ to describe AIPAC". The right frames it as "Mamdani’s Jewish allies criticize use of ‘monsters’ to describe AIPAC".
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CenterSome Jewish allies of Mamdani denounce his use of ‘monsters’ to describe AIPAC
Times of Israel · Center · News report
Right / center-rightMamdani’s Jewish allies criticize use of ‘monsters’ to describe AIPAC
Mamdani’s Jewish allies criticize use of ‘monsters’ to describe AIPAC
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Mamdani insisted he was referring to “not solely AIPAC,” but he singled out AIPAC again in his Monday remarks to reporters, saying the lobbying group was backing “a status quo for immoralit...
Some Jewish allies of Mamdani denounce his use of ‘monsters’ to describe AIPAC
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NYC mayor says term connoted a 'broad use that speaks to the untenable nature of a status quo'; progressive activist Rabbi Jill Jacobs says comments part of a 'disturbing trend'