You won’t believe which New York politician just defended a Hamas operative over American lives

When will the left finally stop pretending terrorists are the victims? This week, New York City’s own Zohran Mamdani decided he wanted to play defense lawyer—not for Americans or even honest journalists, but for a fallen Hamas operative. That’s right, Mamdani used the death of an Al Jazeera cameraman—one with deep ties to Hamas—to call AIPAC supporters “monsters.” You heard that correctly. Apparently, he thinks the real bad guys are the Americans who back Israel, not the extremists firing rockets at innocent civilians.

This is liberal logic at its finest. In their upside-down world, the villains are always those standing up for Western values, security, and the right to live free from terror. Meanwhile, every time a terrorist picks up a camera, the left lines up to hand out a press badge and spin their actions as “resistance.” When did “journalist” become code for jihadist foot soldier?

The facts are out in the open. This cameraman wasn’t some neutral observer. There’s proof he worked directly with Hamas. But do facts matter to Mamdani and his woke brigade? Of course not. Their hatred for America and Israel comes first. They’ll twist any story, cherry-pick any tragedy, if it helps them lash out against those they resent. The radical left is so blinded by its own “social justice” nonsense, it can’t see the blood on the hands it prays for.

Let’s call this charade what it is: a pathetic coverup for anti-American, anti-Israel bigotry. The left hates the idea that the world is run by adults—people who recognize that evil actually exists, and sometimes wears a press vest. Over and over, liberals rush to mourn terrorists while demonizing the very people fighting to keep us safe. It’s no surprise Mamdani tries to silence anyone who dares tell the truth.

So here’s the real question. When will New York voters wake up and realize some of their leaders care more about Hamas than about their own security? Or are we supposed to just hope—like Kamala Harris, who seems to think “hope” is a verb—that radicals like Mamdani suddenly find common sense? Don’t hold your breath.

Source: NY Post


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