Nearly half of Israelis would avoid traveling to New York City under the mayoralship of Socialist politician Zohran Mamdani, according to a new survey conducted by Direct Polls for i24NEWS.

The survey found that 46% of Israelis say they would avoid the Big Apple in the wake of Mamdani's victory in this week's elections. Just 34% said they would continue to visit New York as before, and 20% were unsure if his election would change their travel plans or habits.

Mamdani's election has alarmed Jewish New Yorkers who are worried by his anti-Israel rhetoric and stances and his support for antisemitic movements.

New York City Fire Commissioner Robert Tucker, who is Jewish, submitted his resignation on Wednesday morning, just one day after Mamdani's election.... Read More: Arutz-7