This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
Muslims follow the Quran, which instructs them to behead Jews and Christians. Many Muslim organizations around the world even today include in their agenda the destruction of Israel – and Jews.
So now that a radical Muslim has been elected mayor in New York, which has one of America's largest populations of Jewish families, the Anti-Defamation League has confirmed plans to watch him.
His agenda already is known to include a wide range of pro-communist points, as Zohran Mamdani openly has declared his allegiance to "democrat socialism" including ideals like high taxes, government-owned stores, reduced property rights and massive government controls. He waited only hours after his election to start telling people he needed more money and to send it to him.
"We are deeply concerned that those individuals and principles will influence his administration at a time when we are tracking a brazen surge of harassment, vandalism and violence targeting Jewish residents and institutions in recent years," explained Jonathan Greenblatt, the chief of the Anti-Defamation League, one of the nation's biggest organizations promoting Jews.
He accused Mamdani of promoting "anti-Semitic narratives" and showing "intense animosity toward the Jewish state that is counter to the views of the overwhelming majority of Jewish New Yorkers."
A report from the Center Square explained what's being launched is called the "Mamdani Monitor" to check on anti-Semitism.
The ADL described the effort as plans to scrutinize Mamdani appointees "and review the funding of organizations tied to the Israel-critical administration to gauge hostility to Jewish people," the report said.
A phone hotline to report offenses also is in the works.
Mamdani faces open doubts about his actions because of his "alignment with pro-Palestinian groups, criticism of the Israeli government, and his use of the phrase 'globalize the intifada,' which has been linked to acts of violence against Jewish people," the report confirmed.
He also brazenly posted a photograph of himself with Siraj Wahhaj, who was linked to those behind the 1993 World Trade Center bombing.
Also of concern is his "previous" support for the anti-Israel Boycott Divestment and Sanctions agenda.
"We will hold the Mamdani administration accountable to this basic standard," said Greenblatt. "If New Yorkers experience anti-Semitism, where they work or where they worship or where they shop or where they socialize, tell us at ADL, and we will make sure that the authorities follow up."
The report noted the New York Board of Rabbis has warned that Mamdani "holds core beliefs fundamentally at odds with our community's deepest convictions and most cherished values."