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NYC Leaders Denounce Pro‑Hamas Chants at Queens Synagogue as Mamdani Faces Scrutiny

The backlash has sharpened debate over protections for houses of worship, including proposed protest‑free safety zones.

Overview

  • Video from a Jan. 8 demonstration in Kew Gardens Hills showed protesters chanting “we support Hamas” outside a synagogue and Jewish school, prompting widespread condemnation.
  • Mayor Zohran Mamdani later stated that chants supporting a terrorist organization have no place in New York City, though critics faulted him for a delayed response.
  • Mamdani’s stance drew extra attention because he recently revoked post‑2024 mayoral directives, including measures tied to antisemitism definitions and protest limits near synagogues.
  • Gov. Kathy Hochul, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio‑Cortez, Attorney General Letitia James and other officials condemned the chant, while reports also noted counterprotesters shouting racial and homophobic slurs.
  • The protest coincided with two NYPD shootings under investigation; Commissioner Jessica Tisch praised officers’ actions, and Mamdani reaffirmed plans for a dedicated mental‑health response unit without speculating on the cases.