Zohran Mamdani Wants NYC to Divest From Israel — But New Comptroller Pledges to Buy War Bonds

New York City Seeks to Fund Israeli Military Efforts Despite Global Backlash, Mayor Zohran Mamdani Says No to Divestment Plans.

A letter from the human rights organization DAWN has warned New York City officials that investing in Israeli sovereign debt would violate local and international law. The letter, sent on Friday, aims to persuade the city's mayor and comptroller to divest from Israel bonds, citing concerns over funding the country's military efforts and its alleged war crimes.

The move comes as a response to the growing global opposition to Israel's actions in Gaza and the West Bank. Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man, DAWN's director for Israel and Palestine, stated that "where you put your money – that means something." He added that public opinion has shifted significantly over the past few years, with many citizens now supporting Palestinian rights and opposing Israel's policies.

However, New York State's Comptroller Mark Levine has pledged to reinvest in Israeli government bonds, which has sparked a heated debate between Mamdani and Levine. The standoff highlights the challenges of balancing economic interests with moral and political considerations.

Critics argue that investing in Israeli bonds would be inconsistent with fiduciary duty and would treat Israel better than other countries. DAWN's advocacy director, Raed Jarrar, described such investments as "a promise to keep funding Israel's war machine with New Yorkers' money."
 
I'm not buying it. Investing in Israeli military efforts? That's just crazy talk 🤯. I mean, come on, have you seen what's been going down in Gaza lately? It's a nightmare. And our mayor is basically saying that we're good with funding Israel's war crimes? No thanks. This whole thing is all about the benjamins, not about doing what's right. The fact that there's this global backlash and still some people are pushing for investment... it just goes to show how far we've fallen in terms of empathy and basic human decency 😔
 
Ugh, this is just wild 🤯... so the mayor's all like "no way" to divest from Israeli bonds, but it feels like they're trying to ignore the fact that most people are already against supporting a country with a questionable human rights record 🤔. I mean, come on, if we're gonna invest our money in something, shouldn't we at least make sure it's not causing harm to other humans? 💸 It's like, I get that economics and politics can be tricky, but it feels like the mayor's just trying to play both sides without taking a stand 🤷‍♂️. And what's with Comptroller Levine being all "yeah, let's invest in Israel"? Is he really okay with just sweeping his conscience under the rug? 😒
 
I'm really disappointed with the mayor's decision 🤕. It feels like he's more concerned about keeping it easy for NYC investors than doing what's right. I mean, shouldn't our city be supporting human rights and not just lining the pockets of a country with a questionable record? The fact that there's even a debate about this is crazy – can't we just do the right thing and divest from Israel bonds already? 😒
 
🤯 come on NYC! you're gonna fund israeli military efforts despite the whole world being against it? its like your grandma trying to buy a new pair of shoes but she's still got a hole in her socks... how can u do that? 🙄 dont they care about human rights or somethin'? i mean, ive heard of cities divesting from companies that have bad rep but israel's got some serious bad rep goin on. and what even is the point of investing in debt bonds anyway? its like lending money to a friend who always pays u back with interest... not exactly the most inspiring thing 😴
 
ugh dont get me started on this 😡. it's like NY city is trying to fund israel's obvi brutal regime and just ignore all the human rights violations 🤯. i mean, come on, isnt that kinda hypocritical? and what about all the ppl who are actually protesting against israel's actions in gaza and west bank? do we just pretend we dont see those vids of kids getting shot and killed by israeli soldiers? 📺 it's so messed up. id rather see ny city divest from israel than just turn a blind eye to the suffering 🙏. we need to stand with ppl who are fighting for justice, not just profiting off their oppression 💸
 
can u even imagine the city of new york being like yay lets give more cash to israel to fund their military efforts 🤯? i mean, i get that it's a huge economy and all but come on guys, isn't it time we start thinking about what our money is doing around the world? 💸😕 i'm not saying israel doesn't have its problems, but let's try to be more mindful of how we're contributing to the situation. 🤝 it's all about balance, right? between making a profit and doing what feels right?
 
omg dont 4get NYC is already havin some major probs w/ the gov 🤦‍♂️ they're always tryna make $$$ off ppl's emotions. but come on, investin in israel bonds? thats just straight up messed up 😒 i mean, we gotta think about the famz in Gaza & the West Bank, not just our pockets 💸 dawns letter is super relevant tho, it's like they say "where u put ur money matters" 🤑 and yeah, public opn has shifted, ppl r gettin wiser & more outspoken. but what's up w/ comptroller levine? cant he see how this is hurtin ppl? anywayz, gotta stay vocal & keep it real 👊
 
i cant believe the mayor of new york city is still on board with this idea 🤯 he needs to listen to the people and stop funding israel's military efforts ASAP 💔 its not like we dont know what went down in gaza and the west bank its time to take a stand against injustice and support our fellow palestinians in need 🌎
 
I'm literally scratching my head about this one 🤯. Like, isn't it weird that NYC is trying to fund Israeli military efforts when there's so much global backlash against Israel? I get that the US has a lot of economic interests in play, but can't they just take into consideration how their actions are perceived worldwide? And what's with Comptroller Levine wanting to reinvest in those bonds? Doesn't he know about DAWN's letter and the concerns over war crimes? It feels like the city is being super hypocritical 🙄. I'm also curious, do these investments even have an impact on Israel's policies or is it just a way for the city to say they're supporting Israel without actually doing anything concrete? And what about all the public opinion shifting towards Palestinian rights – are we gonna see some real change with this investment decision? 🤔
 
🤔 this is getting serious, you know? like, NYC's investing in Israel's military efforts despite the global backlash? that's a tough one. I mean, Mamdani's stance on divestment plans is understandable, but you gotta consider the economic implications too. What if we're basically sending a message to other countries that our money can get them off the hook for human rights abuses? 🤑 that's just not right.

On the flip side, Levine's all about promoting economic growth and stability. I get that, but don't we have a responsibility to stand up for what's right? It's like, where do we draw the line? Do we prioritize our own interests or do we speak out against injustice? 🤷‍♂️ it's not a clear-cut decision, but we gotta consider the bigger picture.
 
😒🤔 This is getting super heated 🌡️ over here! I'm all about peace and love ❤️, but when it comes to human rights 🕊️, we gotta take a stand 🙏. Investing in Israeli military efforts? 🚫 No way, not on my watch! 🕵️‍♀️ DAWN is totally right 💯 - where do we put our money if it's gonna fund war and suffering? 💔 We should be supporting human rights and freedom, not war machines 🤖. It's time for our leaders to listen to the people 🗣️ and make some changes 🔥. Let's keep fighting for justice and equality 💪! 😊
 
ummm, i dont get it... NYC wants to fund israeli military efforts? thats like, super concerning 🤔. i mean, isnt that gonna be a bit of a contradiction when they're also all about promoting human rights and stuff? its not like they can just say oh, we care about the economy but not about war crimes... that feels super shady 🤑. and whats with the comptroller wanting to invest more in israeli bonds despite the whole backlash? doesnt he know how people feel about this stuff these days? 🤷‍♂️ i guess its all about trying to balance business with being a responsible citizen, but for me it just feels like a bunch of politicians playing both sides... 😒
 
The city of NYC just wants to do its own thing, you know? 🤷‍♂️ Like, they're trying to navigate this complex situation with Israel and all the controversy surrounding it. But at the end of the day, it feels like they're kinda... out of touch? The whole "mayor says no" thing is just a PR move, you know? It's not like he's actually gonna make a difference or anything.

I mean, have you seen the protests and rallies in NYC lately? People are super passionate about this stuff. But is the city really listening to their concerns? I don't think so. They're more worried about those Israeli bonds and keeping the economy going than they are about doing what's right. It's like, priorities, people! 💸🌎
 
come on NYC whats wrong wit u? dont u no how the world feels about israel? ppl r dyin in gaza & u wanna fund de military? that aint right fam 🤦‍♂️. DAWN got sum good points tho, investin in israel bonds like dat would be against de law & its just not cool 4 mayor mamdani 2 say no 2 divestment plans 2 b honest
 
🤔 I don't get why NYC is still investing in Israel despite all the controversy. It seems like they're choosing their wallet over what some people think is right. I mean, if you're gonna invest in a country that's doing stuff that hurts other countries, do you really want your money to be part of it? 🤑

It's weird that some politicians are saying no to divestment plans but another one is all for it. Can't they just say what everyone else wants: "no" or "yes"? This back-and-forth is kinda confusing.

I've seen more people speaking out against Israel in recent years, and I think a lot of that has to do with the way things are going on in Gaza and the West Bank. It feels like there's still some blind spot here... 🌎
 
omg i'm kinda bummed to hear that NYC is still considering investing in Israeli bonds 🤕 but at the same time i guess it's not entirely surprising? like, we've seen how politics can get really messy and complicated. and yeah, i get what DAWN is saying - funding Israel's military efforts does seem super concerning.

but on a more positive note, i think this whole situation has brought attention to the issue of Palestine and Israel's actions in Gaza & the West Bank 🌎. which, honestly, was kinda ignored for too long. so maybe there's some silver lining here? like, people are finally starting to speak out and take a stand? 🙏 we need more of that!
 
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