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Activists sound alarm on ‘deeply troubling’ poll showing support for Mamdani’s anti-Israel messaging

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A poll released this week showing socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani with a commanding lead in the race also showed him leading the pack when it comes to messaging on the issue of Israel and Palestinians.
The New York Times/Siena College survey — which was conducted from Sept. 2 to 6 — found that the survey — which was conducted from Sept. 2 to 6 — asked likely New York City voters, regardless of which candidate they support, «which of the following mayoral candidates do you think has best addressed the Israeli-Palestinian conflict during the campaign.»
Mamdani led the field with 43%, followed by former Gov. Andrew Cuomo at 16%, Mayor Eric Adams at 11%, and Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa at 8%.
The poll also showed that 46% of likely voters sympathized with Palestinians compared to 29% with Israel.
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Zohran Mamdani, spoke to supporters at a canvass launch event in Prospect Park on Aug. 17, 2025. (Deirdre Heavey/Fox News Digital)
Mamdani’s positions and past comments on Israel have been a hot button issue in the race as he has faced criticism from many in the Jewish community for refusing to explicitly denounce the phrase «globalize the intifada,» supporting economic boycotts of Israel, surrounding himself with advisers that hold anti-Israel views, and a social media post last year that critics say was mocking Jewish people.
Human rights attorney Brooke Goldstein told Fox News Digital the term «Israeli-Palestinian conflict» is a «misnomer in itself» and called the poll results «deeply troubling.»
«In reality, his record is clear: he is an anti-Israel radical, a pro-Hamas sympathizer in a suit, running for office to undermine the very fabric of what this country stands for,» Goldstein said.
«The fact that this has even become a campaign issue reflects just how poisoned our political system has become. Foreign agendas and blood-soaked ideologies have seeped into our politics, shaping them in hateful ways.»
Goldstein continued, «Our education system, from K-12 through college, is radicalizing students at an alarming rate. If we do not take this seriously, and if figures like Mr. Mamdani are elevated to office, the consequences for America’s future will be dire.»
A spokesperson for StopAntisemitism also told Fox News Digital the poll results are «deeply troubling» and «underscores the growing hostility toward Israel we are seeing in New York», adding that a Mamdani victory would be «disastrous» for the city.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders, Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez pose for a photo in Astoria, Queens, Sept. 6, 2025. (@ZohranKMamdani via X)
«The fact that so many New Yorkers view Mamdani as the best voice on Israel and Palestine is a sign of how deeply antisemitism has taken root in the city,» the spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
«His rise is not about thoughtful policy but about the normalization of antisemitism through extremist groups, such as the red-green alliance. New Yorkers deserve leadership that unites, not one that scapegoats Israel and emboldens violence toward Jews in America.»
In addition to his positions on Israel, Mamdani has been heavily criticized on the issue of crime due to his past calls to defund the police and hostile comments about the New York Police Department.
While the majority of likely NYC voters said crime and safety are their top concern, 30%, when asked regardless of who they support, which candidate would do the «best» job on crime, said Mamdani.
Cuomo followed with 29%, Sliwa with 23%, and Adams with 15%. The poll showed that a head-to-head race between Cuomo and Mamdani would significantly narrow Mamdani’s lead to just four points.
Rafael Mangual, senior fellow and head of research for policing and public safety at the Manhattan Institute, told Fox News Digital Mamdani’s numbers in that category are due to having three opponents in the race.
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Anti-Israel activists protest outside the United Nations headquarters in New York, on April 7, 2025. (Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images)
«I read that as 70% don’t trust him on crime,» Mangual said. «The problem is that those skeptical of Mamdani’s approach to public safety are split between three candidates.»
Overall, the survey found that on the question of who people would support if the contest «were held today,» a whopping 46% of likely New York City voters chose Mamdani, compared to just 24% who selected Cuomo.
Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa scored only 15%, while incumbent Mayor Eric Adams earned just 9%.
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«New York City is not for sale. The backroom scheming from Donald Trump and the billionaire class is backfiring, as New Yorkers see Zohran Mamdani is the only candidate who will fight to make the most expensive city in the country more affordable,» Mamdani campaign spokesperson Dora Pekec said in a statement.
«Our campaign is busy building a movement that puts working people first – mobilizing thousands to get involved in the democratic process and fight for a new kind of politics,» Pekec added.
Fox News Digital’s Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report.
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Philadelphia DA goes into tirade about ‘fascist’ Trump, ‘Hitler’ when confronted at park in viral video

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Progressive Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner launched into a rant when confronted by a young Republican activist in a local park in a video that has since gone viral.
«Donald Trump is a fascist,» Krasner said during the confrontation. When prompted to elaborate on what he meant by the remark, Krasner instead deflected and continued his tirade.
«You’re un-American, Frank. You’re un-American,» Krasner repeated in the video. «You’re anti-American.»
Frank Scales, the man behind the camera, responded, «I’m a resident of this city who cares about public safety. Why are you calling me un-American?»
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Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner was seen in a viral video lambasting President Donald Trump as a «fascist.» (Matthew Hatcher/Reuters; Ken Cedeno/Reuters)
«Because you support people who support hate,» Krasner replied. «You don’t understand what it means to be a fascist, what people like Adolf Hitler do, how spreading hate, which is something that, frankly, the people you admire do, gets us closer to that.»
Krasner then got personal, saying that Scales was «a 22-year-old who knows nothing [about what] he’s talking about» and called Scales’ outlet, Surge Philly, a «fake, non-existent paper.»
«[We] went with the goal of talking to Krasner (an incumbent public servant) about why we weren’t allowed in his town hall and to understand why he calls Republicans ‘fascist.’ The idea was to have a civil conversation with Larry in a public space, but he is incapable of civil discourse,» Surge Philly said in a statement to Fox News Digital. «If there’s anything about Larry Krasner we’d like others to know, it’s that he’s a progressive district attorney funded by out-of-state billionaires to advance an agenda not in the interest of the people he serves.»
During the encounter, Krasner referenced an incident in which Scales disrupted a meeting in the city.
On Sept. 16, Scales participated in what the outlet WCAU described as a «brief disruption» during a town hall that Krasner was holding at the Salt & Life Church.
This was part of a series of talks the district attorney planned to discuss with the public the possibility of President Donald Trump deploying the National Guard to Philadelphia, as he had in Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, WPVI-TV reported.

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner speaks during a news conference in Philadelphia, on Jan. 31, 2022. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)
The Trump administration has yet to announce plans to deploy the National Guard to Philadelphia. However, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said earlier this month that the state is «prepared» to respond if Trump were to send troops.
«I can tell you that we are prepared,» Shapiro said, according to WPVI. «We are prepared should they try to deploy the National Guard against my will in any community across Pennsylvania.»
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«Fascists are going to be fascists. What can I say?» Krasner said at the town hall, according to WCAU. He then went on to trash the «Pennsylvania Legislature and its MAGA members,» according to the outlet.
«The fundamental premise of the United States is supposed to be that all people are created equal. It’s a deep belief in equality,» Krasner reportedly added. «These people don’t believe in equality at all. They don’t believe in equality of folks. They don’t believe in gender equality. They’re absolutely just as hateful towards women as they are on the issue of race. These are people who agree with Adolf Hitler.»
At that moment, Scales stood up and yelled, «Lie!» He then added, «People like you are responsible for the death of Charlie Kirk. Stop calling them fascists,» according to WCAU.
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Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner speaks in Philadelphia, on Jan. 11, 2024. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Scales spoke about the incident in a video on X, saying that he did not attend the meeting with the intention of disrupting the district attorney. It was only after he was told that questions at the town hall had to be written on cards «so they can be vetted and read by a moderator» that he determined the event was no more than a «publicity stunt.»
Two days later, on Sept. 18, Scales attempted to attend another one of Krasner’s town halls but was allegedly denied entry.
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Krasner, a vocal Trump critic, on Thursday urged officials to condemn the alleged politicization of the Justice Department, comparing it to Watergate.
«Justice requires evenhandedness and impartiality in order to function effectively. Sadly, Trump’s actions this week are another example of his toxic assault on constitutional norms,» Krasner said in a statement. «I invite other elected officials to speak up, especially local and state prosecutors, against this egregious politicization of the Justice Department. The ongoing assault on our democracy by the Trump administration is not normal and must be called out at every opportunity.»
Fox News Digital reached out to Scales and Krasner for comment.
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La historia de Lauren Marsh y su hija Bonnie: una muerte infantil en 2021 marcada por la criopreservación forense y años de retrasos judiciales

Lauren Marsh asegura que la tragedia de su hija Bonnie no terminó con su muerte en 2021, sino que se transformó en una pesadilla interminable: el hospital congeló el cuerpo de la niña de cuatro años sin su consentimiento y, más de cuatro años después, la familia todavía espera la audiencia judicial que podría dar respuestas.
El procedimiento, legalmente ordenado por el forense para preservar evidencias ante la sospecha de un error metabólico, nunca fue explicado de manera sensible a la madre, quien vivió la experiencia como si su hija hubiera pasado a ser “propiedad del NHS (Servicio Nacional de Salud)”. A ello se suma un laberinto judicial que, con una demora de 5 años en la investigación oficial, se ha convertido en el ejemplo más doloroso de un sistema colapsado.
El caso comenzó en diciembre de 2021, cuando Bonnie, previamente sana, presentó síntomas de resfriado y ojos hinchados después de asistir a la escuela. Al día siguiente, la madre decidió dejarla en casa y poco después la niña colapsó en el baño tras episodios de vómitos.
Ante la alarma, los padres solicitaron una ambulancia. Los médicos consideraron que los signos vitales eran normales y no estimaron necesario trasladarla. Sin embargo, ante la insistencia materna, la menor fue admitida en el Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital, aunque fue dada de alta poco después.

La situación se agravó y, pese a las recomendaciones de mantener a la niña en casa, Lauren Marsh optó por regresar al hospital al notar un empeoramiento en el estado de Bonnie.
En ese momento, los médicos prepararon kit de reanimación como medida preventiva, ya que las venas de la menor estaban colapsadas. Bonnie sufrió un paro cardíaco; aunque se planeaba un traslado aéreo al Addenbrooke’s Hospital en Cambridge, la pequeña falleció antes de poder realizarlo.
Tras la muerte, la familia no recibió apoyo institucional inmediato. Según Daily Mail, Marsh afirmó que no recibieron asistencia para limpiar el cuerpo de Bonnie ni asistencia religiosa, además de que la policía fue notificada de la muerte repentina hasta el día siguiente.
Marsh dijo sentirse “mentalmente destrozada” y describió la experiencia como “una pesadilla interminable”, asegurando que desde entonces siente que Bonnie se convirtió en “propiedad del NHS”.
En un primer momento, a los padres se les informó que la causa del fallecimiento fue deshidratación causada por norovirus. Sin embargo, la autopsia reportó la presencia de Covid y gripe, y el certificado de defunción provisional atribuyó el fallecimiento a un “error innato del metabolismo”, una condición hereditaria que posteriormente quedó descartada por los estudios realizados en varios centros especializados, tanto en el Reino Unido como en Alemania.

El dolor de la familia se intensificó al descubrir, antes del funeral, que el cuerpo de la niña había sido congelado para tomar muestras, sin consentimiento materno. Marsh contó que esperó entre cuatro y cinco días para poder ver a su hija en la funeraria, tiempo necesario para que el cuerpo fuera descongelado. “Me rompió el corazón, no firmé nada para dar mi consentimiento”, afirmó. Además, expresó que la imagen de Bonnie ya no era la misma tras el procedimiento.
A la falta de respuestas inmediatas se sumaron los retrasos en el proceso de investigación. El proceso judicial, conocido como inquest, estaba inicialmente programado para julio de 2025, pero se aplazó a octubre por la imposibilidad de contar con ciertos testigos.
Posteriormente, la familia fue informada de una nueva postergación hasta abril de 2026, lo que implica una espera de cuatro años y medio desde la muerte. Marsh manifestó su indignación al enterarse de que el último aplazamiento se debió a las vacaciones del personal y lamentó que la notificación le llegara por un familiar y no por canales oficiales.

La demora en la celebración de la audiencia final representa la manifestación más crítica de un fallo sistémico. Si bien el retraso inicial (2021-2025) tuvo justificación en la necesidad de obtener resultados de pruebas patológicas internacionales altamente especializadas, los aplazamientos posteriores —basados en motivos administrativos como la disponibilidad del personal— configuran una falla judicial flagrante en la obligación de brindar una resolución oportuna en un caso de muerte infantil.
La audiencia completa de la investigación oficial, prevista para el próximo año, representa la oportunidad en la que la familia Marsh espera obtener finalmente las respuestas que ha reclamado desde el inicio de esta trágica historia.
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