Mayor Eric Adams met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday as part of his taxpayer-funded multi-day trip to the Holy Land — as he took a veiled swipe at his successor Zohran Mamdani’s incoming tenure.
In what could be his final foreign trip as mayor, Adams said he met with Netanyahu to reaffirm New York City’s ties with Jerusalem, with the Big Apple housing the largest Jewish population in the world outside of Israel.
“Just met with Prime Minister @netanyahu where we discussed the fight against antisemitism and the unbreakable bond between New York City and Israel,” Adams wrote on X .
“We stand strong, proud, and united against antisemitism and all other forms of hate,” he said.
Adams, who left for Israel on Friday, emphasized the connection with Israel was imp

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