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Mamdani might revoke Adams’ order geared toward stopping boycott or divestment from Israel
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Mamdani might revoke Adams’ order geared toward stopping boycott or divestment from Israel

Last updated: December 4, 2025 11:21 pm
Editorial Board Published December 4, 2025
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Incoming Mayor Zohran Mamdani on Thursday didn’t rule out revoking an government order issued by outgoing Mayor Eric Adams that threatens metropolis authorities staff with disciplinary motion in the event that they take any official actions that “discriminate” in opposition to Israel or its residents.

“The mayor is free to issue as many executive orders as he’d like with the less than 30 days that he has in office, and then we will be taking a look at every single one once we actually enter into City Hall,” Mamdani mentioned at a press convention in Manhattan on Thursday afternoon.

“I have many a critique about the decisions and the polices of the current mayor’s administration, and I know that he has this next month to issue such additional executive orders,” Mamdani continued. “I look forward to reviewing each and every one of them.”

The order, issued by Adams late Wednesday whereas he was on a taxpayer-funded journey to New Orleans, prohibits metropolis company heads or different staff with contracting authority from taking any procurement or coverage motion that “discriminates against the State of Israel, Israeli citizens based on their national origin, or individuals or entities based on their association with Israel.”

The order additionally equally directed the mayor’s appointees on the town authorities’s public pension funds to not take any actions “discriminating against the State of Israel, Israeli citizens based on their national origin, or individuals or entities based on their association with Israel.”

Talking at an unrelated press convention on Staten Island Thursday morning, Adams mentioned his order is explicitly about pushing again in opposition to Boycott, Divest and Sanction, a world motion that has gained elevated consideration amid Israel’s battle in Gaza calling for governments around the globe to tug investments out of Israel.

Mayor Eric Adams (Barry Williams/New York Every day Information)

Mamdani, who’s set to turn into the town’s first Muslim mayor, has lengthy been a supporter of the Boycott, Divest and Sanctions motion. He hasn’t mentioned he’ll search to direct the town authorities to take any BDS-related actions as soon as he’s mayor, although.

As soon as he’s sworn in Jan. 1, Mamdani can instantly rescind Adams’ order.

Town’s public pension funds maintain a whole bunch of tens of millions of {dollars} in investments in Israeli authorities bonds and corporations based mostly within the nation, together with Elbit Techniques, a protection contractor that provides Israel’s navy with weapons. It was not instantly clear what number of contracts the town authorities’s varied businesses maintain, if any, with Israeli authorities entities or firms, however Adams mentioned divestment is the fallacious transfer for New York.

“I don’t think people realize the innovation that’s coming out of Israel how it’s helping the mother in Brownsville, the technology that Israel is creating is improving the life of a person who’s dealing with an ailment in the Bronx,” mentioned Adams.

“Israel is a friend of America and New York City,” he added.

Adams, who dropped his reelection bid earlier this 12 months amid fallout from his federal corruption indictment, issued the order as he’s actively attempting to line up a put up Metropolis Corridor job. In response to a number of sources accustomed to the matter, he has been eyeing a job with an Israeli development firm, amongst different choices, together with a possible U.S. ambassadorship, for which he would should be appointed by President Trump.

On prime of the BDS-related motion, Adams signed a separate government order that directed the NYPD to look into whether or not to change the division’s policing of protests close to homes of worship. That order particularly directs NYPD officers to look into whether or not protest-free “zones” will be established outdoors homes of worship.

That motion comes after Adams criticized his NYPD management for what he noticed as inadequate policing of a pro-Palestine protest outdoors Manhattan’s Park East Synagogue final month.

Adams has taken a variety of different actions not too long ago that seem geared toward stymying Mamdani’s incoming administration. That features his push to nominate new members to the Hire Tips Board in an effort to dam Mamdani’s pledge to enact a hire freeze on the town’s 2 million stabilized tenants.

Nonetheless, at his Staten Island look, Adams insisted he’s “not trying to overshadow” Mamdani. “I am trying to get out of the way,” he mentioned.

With Josephine Stratman 

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