Pro-Hamas Chants Spark Outrage in New York City
New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani have blasted a protest in Queens where pro-Hamas demonstrators chanted "we support Hamas" in front of a predominantly Jewish neighborhood. The chants were captured on video and quickly went viral, drawing swift condemnation from local leaders.
The protest saw pro-Hamas supporters waving Palestinian flags while chanting support for the terrorist organization. Hamas is designated as a terrorist group by the US government, and providing material support to such groups is prohibited under federal law.
Hochul shared the footage of the chants on social media, calling them "disgusting" and "dangerous". She accused Hamas of promoting genocide against Jews and stressed that such rhetoric has no place in New York City. Ocasio-Cortez also condemned the chants, labeling them as "basic" while emphasizing their antisemitic nature.
Mayor Mamdani defended public safety while upholding the constitutional right to protest. He emphasized that chants supporting a terrorist organization have no place in the city.
Meanwhile, New York Attorney General Letitia James expressed her disapproval of the chants on social media. Her message underscored that Hamas is considered a terrorist group by the US government and that support for such organizations is not tolerated in New York City.
The incident occurred amid tensions across the nation over protests related to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, which escalated on October 7, 2023. Protests have been erupting nationwide, with some calling for the repeat of a mass attack.
Representatives from Ocasio-Cortez and Mamdani did not respond to an interview request from Fox News Digital.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Mayor Zohran Mamdani have blasted a protest in Queens where pro-Hamas demonstrators chanted "we support Hamas" in front of a predominantly Jewish neighborhood. The chants were captured on video and quickly went viral, drawing swift condemnation from local leaders.
The protest saw pro-Hamas supporters waving Palestinian flags while chanting support for the terrorist organization. Hamas is designated as a terrorist group by the US government, and providing material support to such groups is prohibited under federal law.
Hochul shared the footage of the chants on social media, calling them "disgusting" and "dangerous". She accused Hamas of promoting genocide against Jews and stressed that such rhetoric has no place in New York City. Ocasio-Cortez also condemned the chants, labeling them as "basic" while emphasizing their antisemitic nature.
Mayor Mamdani defended public safety while upholding the constitutional right to protest. He emphasized that chants supporting a terrorist organization have no place in the city.
Meanwhile, New York Attorney General Letitia James expressed her disapproval of the chants on social media. Her message underscored that Hamas is considered a terrorist group by the US government and that support for such organizations is not tolerated in New York City.
The incident occurred amid tensions across the nation over protests related to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, which escalated on October 7, 2023. Protests have been erupting nationwide, with some calling for the repeat of a mass attack.
Representatives from Ocasio-Cortez and Mamdani did not respond to an interview request from Fox News Digital.