2026-06-22T20:15:20.864Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/22/politics/mamdani-aipac-new-york-primaries
纽约市长佐赫兰·曼达尼在犹太领袖指控他反犹后,为自己对美以公共事务委员会(AIPAC)的批评进行了辩护。
曼达尼此前因将他所称的资助误导性政治广告的群体描述为“怪物”,并谴责这个亲以色列游说团体,而受到审查。
这位市长周一辩称,美以公共事务委员会支持他称之为不道德的现状,并提及停火后加沙的死亡人数。
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纽约市市长佐赫兰·曼达尼周一为自己上周尖锐谴责美国以色列公共事务委员会的言论进行了辩护,此前知名犹太领袖指控他存在反犹主义倾向。
“当我谈论美以公共事务委员会时,我指的是一个一直支持现状的组织,它反对任何真正为民众带来安全的尝试,不仅在巴勒斯坦,坦率地说,在该地区大部分地区都是如此,而这种现状是不道德的,”曼达尼在市政厅的新闻发布会上说道,并指向以色列在加沙的军事行动。“而当谈到他们捍卫现状的方式时,他们往往通过直接捐款来实现,正如我们现在在纽约看到的那样。”
这位长期批评以色列政府的市长近日遭遇了反对声音,此前犹太领袖认为,他在近期谴责该亲以色列游说团体在纽约国会众议院初选中的开支时言行过激。
周四,曼达尼与他支持的一批进步派挑战者一同举行集会,期间他将“那些资助电视广告、用误导性和恶意攻击充斥电波”的群体称为“怪物”,并称这些群体包括针对他支持的三位候选人的攻击者。随后,曼达尼猛烈抨击美以公共事务委员会,该委员会今年已斥巨资在国会初选中支持亲以色列候选人,其广告往往提及国内议题而非外交政策。
“他们动用数百万美元的暗钱来实现单一目标:维护他们的权力,以便他们能让我们彼此对立,而不是让我们的领导人走向我们都知道必要的道德变革,”曼达尼说道。
根据美国联邦选举委员会的备案文件,美以公共事务委员会的超级政治行动委员会“联合民主项目”上月向“勇敢美国”组织提供了两笔总计超过60万美元的政治捐款,该组织一直在为支持众议员阿德里亚诺·埃斯帕利亚的广告提供资金——曼达尼支持的候选人达里亚利扎·阿维拉·谢瓦利埃正在纽约第13国会选区挑战埃斯帕利亚。
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在随后的几天里,反诽谤联盟和美国犹太人委员会的领导人谴责了曼达尼的言论,指控他使用反犹陈词滥调,并警告称,这位居住着以色列以外最大犹太人口城市的市长说出此类语言存在危险。
“曼达尼市长称纽约同胞为‘怪物’是令人愤慨且危险的,你的言论影响远超政治范畴,”美国犹太人委员会首席执行官泰德·多伊奇在X平台上的帖子中写道。
新泽西州众议员乔希·戈特海默是一名犹太民主党人,他在周日晚间也表达了类似担忧。
“把‘美以公共事务委员会’换成‘犹太人’,这就是书中最古老的反犹阴谋论,”民主党众议员乔希·戈特海默在X平台上的帖子中说道。“这不是批评一个游说团体。这是在拥有超过100万犹太人的城市市长的讲台上洗白反犹主义。这种废话很危险。”
曼达尼周一坚持自己的言论,并提及尽管存在脆弱的美国斡旋的停火协议,但加沙的死亡人数仍在上升。根据巴勒斯坦卫生部的数据,自10月中旬停火生效以来,以色列的空袭已在加沙造成超过1000人死亡。
“我认为重要的是,当我们自问海外为何会发生这样的死亡和破坏时,我们也要指出那些允许这种情况发生的人,”他告诉记者。
当被追问使用“怪物”一词的用意时,曼达尼表示,他是在谴责纽约多场竞选活动中的超级政治行动委员会开支时,引用了意大利共产党创始人安东尼奥·葛兰西的话。
“我用这个词来形容所有阻碍新世界诞生的人,不仅是美以公共事务委员会,坦率地说还有整个超级政治行动委员会群体,他们花费数百万美元投放具有欺骗性和误导性的广告,充斥着电波,不仅在达里亚利扎·阿维拉·谢瓦利埃的竞选中如此,我们还看到类似的政治行动委员会开支出现在反对布拉德·兰德竞选国会的活动中,以及克莱尔·巴尔德斯以及其他多场竞选中,”这位市长说道。
“我也用这个词来形容那种长期以来要求工薪阶层降低期望的政治,”他继续说道。“我使用这个词是泛指,旨在说明这种现状的不可持续性,这种现状确实让这座城市的民众忍饥挨饿,一切都是为了维持我们再也无法辩护的东西。”
兰德将众议员丹·戈德曼过去获得美以公共事务委员会支持作为其挑战这位连任两届现任议员的竞选活动的核心议题。戈德曼在去年市长选举的初选和普选中都未支持曼达尼,因为他担忧这位现任市长在反犹主义问题上的立场。
与此同时,阿维拉·谢瓦利埃因在2023年10月7日哈马斯袭击以色列的次日参加一场亲巴勒斯坦集会而受到批评——哈马斯在此次袭击中杀害了1200人,并劫持了250多名人质。
袭击发生后,政界人士普遍谴责了那场集会,兰德本月早些时候表示,他已退出美国民主社会主义者党,因为该党支持那场集会。
埃斯帕利亚指责阿维拉·谢瓦利埃参加集会是为了“庆祝袭击发生后以色列无辜民众的死亡”,阿维拉·谢瓦利埃在本月早些时候的一场辩论中进行了反驳。
“我绝不会庆祝任何人类的死亡,”她说。“我在10月8日参加那场集会,是因为我想起了2014年发生的事情,我知道反应会是过度的,会导致成千上万的人死亡。而我去那里就是为了抗议这种情况。”
本文已更新补充更多细节。
Mamdani defends criticism of AIPAC after being accused of antisemitism
2026-06-22T20:15:20.864Z / https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/22/politics/mamdani-aipac-new-york-primaries
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani defended his criticism of AIPAC after Jewish leaders accused him of antisemitism.
Mamdani faced scrutiny after describing groups who he said fund misleading political ads as “monsters” and denouncing the pro-Israel lobbying group.
The mayor on Monday argued that AIPAC supports a status quo he called immoral and cited the death toll in Gaza despite a ceasefire.
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New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Monday defended his remarks last week sharply denouncing the American Israel Public Affairs Committee after prominent Jewish leaders accused him of antisemitism.
“When I am speaking about AIPAC, I’m speaking about an organization that has been supportive of the status quo, that has fought any attempt to actually deliver safety to people, not just in Palestine, but frankly, through much of the region, and it is a status quo for immorality,” Mamdani said during a press conference at City Hall, pointing to Israeli operations in Gaza. “And when it comes to the way in which they defend the status quo, oftentimes they defend it through direct contributions, as we are seeing right now in New York.”
The mayor, a prominent critic of Israel’s government, is facing pushback after Jewish leaders argued that he went too far in his recent condemnation of the pro-Israel lobby’s spending in a New York House primary.
As Mamdani rallied with a slate of progressive challengers he has endorsed on Thursday, he described“monsters” that he said include “those who fund television ads that blanket the airwaves with misleading and bad faith attacks” against his three endorsed candidates. Mamdani then ripped into AIPAC, which has spent millions to boost pro-Israel candidates in congressional primaries this year, often by running ads that reference domestic issues rather than foreign policy.
“They move millions in dark money to accomplish a single goal, to preserve their power, so that they can turn us against one another, instead of our leaders turning towards the moral change we all know to be necessary,” Mamdani said.
According to Federal Election Commission filings, AIPAC’s super PAC, United Democracy Project, made two political contributions last month totaling over $600,000 to BOLD America, which has been funding ads in support of Rep. Adriano Espaillat – whom Mamdani-backed candidate Darializa Avila Chevalier is challenging in New York’s 13th District.
CNN has reached out to AIPAC for comment.
In the following days, the leaders of the Anti-Defamation League and the American Jewish Committee condemned Mamdani’s remarks, accusing Mamdani of using antisemitic tropes and warning of the dangers of such language coming from the mayor of the city with the largest Jewish population outside Israel.
“Mayor Mamdani, referring to fellow New Yorkers as ‘monsters’ is outrageous and dangerous, and the impact of your words extends far beyond politics,” said Ted Deutch, the AJC’s CEO, in a post on X.
New Jersey Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a Jewish Democrat, echoed those concerns on Sunday evening.
“Swap ‘AIPAC’ for ‘Jews’ and it’s the oldest antisemitic conspiracy theory in the books,” Democratic Rep. Josh Gottheimer, said in a post on X. “That’s not criticizing a lobby. That’s laundering antisemitism from your podium as Mayor of a city with more than a million Jews. This bullshit is dangerous.”
Mamdani stood by his remarks on Monday, noting the increasing death toll in Gaza despite a fragile, US-brokered ceasefire. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Israeli strikes have killed more than 1,000 people in Gaza since the ceasefire went into effect in mid-October.
“I think that it is important that when we ask ourselves how such death and destruction is happening overseas, we also name those who allow it to take place,” he told reporters.
When pressed on his use of the term “monsters,” Mamdani said he was quoting Antonio Gramsci, the founder of the Italian Communist Party, as he condemned super PAC spending in several New York races.
“I used the term to describe all those who are preventing the birth of a new world, not solely AIPAC, but frankly super PACs at large, who are spending millions of dollars in deceptive and misleading ads that are blanketing airwaves, not just in the case of Darializa Avila Chevalier, but also we see that kind of PAC spending when it comes to oppose Brad Lander, who’s running for Congress, as well as Claire Valdez, as well as a number of other races,” the mayor said.
“And I also use the term to describe a politics that, for far too long, has asked working people to lower their expectations,” he continued. “My use of the term is a broad use that speaks to the untenable nature of a status quo that is quite literally starving people in the city, all in the name of sustaining something that we simply cannot defend any longer.”
Lander has made Rep. Dan Goldman’s past support from AIPAC a key part of his campaign against the two-term incumbent, who declined to endorse Mamdani in either the primary or general election of last year’s mayoral race because he was concerned about the now-mayor’s stance on antisemitism.
Avila Chevalier, meanwhile, has faced criticism for attending a pro-Palestinian rally the day after Hamas’ October 7, 2023, attack on Israel – where militants killed 1,200 people and took more than 250 hostages.
Political leaders widely condemned the rally in the aftermath of the attack and Lander said earlier this month that he canceled his membership with the Democratic Socialists of America for promoting it.
Accused by Espaillat of attending the rally to “celebrate the death of innocent people in Israel right after the attack,” Avila Chevalier pushed back at a debate earlier this month.
“I would never celebrate the death of any human being,” she said. “I was there at that rally on October 8 because I remembered what happened in 2014 and I knew that the reaction would be an outsize reaction that would cause the deaths of thousands upon thousands of people. And that is what I was there to protest.”
This story has been updated with additional details.
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