New York City Mayor Eric Adams delivered an address to the city condemning antisemitism on Thursday after an art exhibit that included praise for Hamas and Hezbollah appeared at a city-controlled site on Governors Island.

Adams said that the exhibition in Building 11 of Nolan Park on the island was “unsanctioned” and “removed within hours of going up.”

“This was a vile, antisemitic exhibit,” Adams said. “I share this story because it reveals the dark underbelly of hate, and it exposes just how deep hate has seeped into our institutions, as installations like this somehow go up in the first place.”

Drawings in the exhibit included the flag of Hezbollah overlaid with the words “the resistance is justified,” an image of a Klansman with a hood topped with a Star of David and the words “Hama

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