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Cuomo Joins Netanyahu’s Legal Defense Amid Speculation of NYC Mayoral Run

Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids by Mymoena Kalinisan-Davids
November 29, 2024
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On Tuesday, November 26th, former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo joined Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s legal defense team as the leader faces war crimes charges from the International Criminal Court (ICC). The move reinforces Cuomo’s longstanding pro-Israel stance and comes as he reportedly contemplates a bid for New York City mayor in 2025. Cuomo has aligned with high-profile attorney Alan Dershowitz in forming a “dream team” to defend Netanyahu and former Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant against ICC charges stemming from Israel’s response to the October 7 Hamas attacks.

Cuomo, who served three terms as governor, resigned in 2021 amidst sexual harassment allegations and criticism over his administration’s handling of COVID-19 in nursing homes. The scandals, which Cuomo denies, tarnished his political legacy, but he has remained active in public discourse. As governor, Cuomo frequently expressed solidarity with Israel, visiting Jerusalem, meeting Netanyahu, and enacting robust anti-hate crime legislation, including the “No Hate in Our State” campaign.

The ICC warrants have drawn global controversy, as Israel and the U.S. do not recognize the court’s jurisdiction. Cuomo declared his support for Israel at a Manhattan fundraiser, calling this a “pivotal moment” in history. He criticized antisemitism, urging global support for Israel and decrying the mischaracterization of Hamas atrocities as “antisemitic denial.” His advocacy aligns with a broader pushback from U.S. lawmakers who oppose the ICC actions against Netanyahu.

Meanwhile, Cuomo’s potential mayoral campaign has stirred mixed reactions. Reports suggest he has relocated to Manhattan, positioning himself to challenge incumbent Eric Adams, who is under federal investigation. Cuomo’s tenure as governor saw landmark achievements, including infrastructure projects and social reforms, but his controversies loom as significant hurdles in a mayoral race.

Critics have condemned Cuomo’s association with Netanyahu’s defense, with some opponents labeling it opportunistic. Assemblymember Zohran Mamdani criticized Cuomo for aligning with Dershowitz and Netanyahu, calling the partnership “sordid.” Despite the criticism, Cuomo’s spokesperson emphasized his commitment to combating antisemitism and securing justice for Israel on the global stage.

As Cuomo weighs his political future, his role in Netanyahu’s defense underscores his enduring pro-Israel advocacy. Whether this move bolsters his reputation or invites further scrutiny will likely shape his prospects in a crowded mayoral race.

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