The new mayor of New York City, the democratic socialist Zoran Mamdani, has sparked an unprecedented international scandal after confirming his intention to order police to arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he sets foot in the metropolis.
The case has become extremely urgent, as Netanyahu is planning an official visit to the United States in September to attend the UN General Assembly. Mamdani, who took office in early 2026 as New York City's first Muslim mayor, announced on ABC News that the city must demonstrate its respect for international humanitarian law and official detention orders in practice. data-processed="true" data-sfc-cb="" data-sfc-root="ep" jsaction="" jscontroller="zYmgkd#vvzi1e" jsuid="FqnlUe_1y">International Criminal Court (ICC).
What are the legal and political realities before arrest?
Despite the legal hurdles, Mamdani remains adamant that his administration is in active talks with the city's Law Department to explore every possible legal loophole to enforce the international order.
Sources in the text: Official statement and video chronicle by Al Jazeera English, exclusive interviews with the mayor for ABC7 New York, posts on Times of Israel and analytical reports by the Turkish state agency Anadolu Agency.