Presidential hopeful de Blasio says antisemitism threat comes from right wing

At a news conference Tuesday in Brooklyn about the rise of hate crimes in the city, de Blasio was asked about a supposed rise in antisemitism on the left.

New York Mayor Bill De Blasio marches alongside Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat at the Celebrate Israel Parade in New York City (photo credit: screenshot)
New York Mayor Bill De Blasio marches alongside Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat at the Celebrate Israel Parade in New York City
(photo credit: screenshot)

NEW YORK (JTA) — New York Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democratic presidential candidate, said he sees threats of antisemitism as coming from the right wing.

 

At a news conference Tuesday in Brooklyn about the rise of hate crimes in the city, de Blasio was asked about a supposed rise in antisemitism on the left.

“I think the ideological movement that is anti-Semitic is the right-wing movement,” responded the mayor, who announced his 2020 White House run last month.

At the news conference, the New York Police Department said that hate crimes have risen this year despite a decrease in overall crime. Sixty percent of the hate crimes counted were committed against Jews, in particular those living in predominantly Orthodox areas, Bklyner reported.

De Blasio’s comments drew criticism, including from City Councilman Chaim Deutsch.

“I have not seen any white supremacists coming in here committing these hate crimes,” the Jewish Democrat said, according to the New York Post.