Nadene Goldfoot
Nakba with New York's Zohran Mamdani, Mayor of New York City, a position he has held since January 1, 2026, is showing it's true colors. Prior to his mayoral election, he represented the 36th District in the New York State Assembly. Other New York mayors are not happy with it.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who has repeatedly made clear that he is strongly pro-Palestine and critical of the Israeli government, took to social media on Friday to recognize Nakba Remembrance Day, thus doubling down on his beliefs. Origin of the Commemoration: The day has been marked since 1949 and was officially inaugurated by Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat in 1998.
In a May 15 post on X, the mayor described Nakba Day as “an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed.”
The post included a video interview with a Palestinian New Yorker named Inea, who described her experience as a 9-year-old of having to flee her home during the historical event.
I'm going to show how the Nakba is full of lies. Mamdani is celebrating an occurrence the Palestinians caused to themselves. Please keep reading:
Chaim Weizmann and Emir Faisal, almost buddies at the conference. They wanted the same thing.During the Paris Peace Conference (which spanned from 1919 to 1920), Weizmann did, however, negotiate and collaborate closely with an Arab leader, Emir Faisal of the Arab Kingdom of Hejaz. Weizmann and Faisal famously signed the Faisal-Weizmann Agreement, which was designed to foster an alliance. Under this treaty, Faisal supported Jewish settlement in Palestine in exchange for Zionist support for the establishment of an independent Arab state in much of the former Ottoman Empire.
What Palestinians are truly remembering is this: The UN Partition Plan (1947): In November 1947, the United Nations passed a resolution to divide Palestine into separate Arab and Jewish states. The Arab leadership rejected the plan, and tensions quickly escalated into conflict. The world had been in conflict with World War I. The Ottoman Empire, which contained Palestine belatedly, was on the side of the Axis headed by Germany. The League of Nations, the mother of the United Nations,
1920 San Remo Conference: The post-WWI San Remo Conference allocates former Ottoman territories to Britain and France and recognizes Jewish self-determination in Palestine by adopting the language of the Balfour Declaration, decisions the League of Nations confirms two years later..jpg%20%20Palestine%20%201922.jpg)
At the end of World War I, the League of Nations was in charge of managing international cooperation and maintaining global peace. It was established in 1920 through the Treaty of Versailles, while the United Nations was not founded until 1945, at the end of World War II. These 51 founding members were: The "Big Five" (Permanent Security Council): Republic of China, France, Soviet Union (USSR), United Kingdom, and United States. Other Founding Members: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (Belarus), Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Liberia, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippine Commonwealth (Philippines), Poland, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukraine), Union of South Africa, Uruguay, Venezuela, and Yugosla.
David Ben-Gurion, then the chairman of the Jewish Agency, announced the birth of the State of Israel on May 14, 1948. He proclaimed the independence of the new Jewish state at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, while Golda Meir was among the 25 people who signed the historic Israeli Declaration of Independence. Israel was created after 30 years of waiting patiently and legally to be among other nations. With such developments as the League of Nations and United Nations, there was to be no more of a Roman creation that would attack any group like it did to Judah in 70 CE again. They were to have checks and balances.Resource
https://www.amny.com/news/nyc-jewish-community-reacts-to-mamdani-nakba-day/
The New Standard Jewish Encyclopedia





