New York City May Take a Stand Against Netanyahu's Human Rights Record In a shocking move, New York City officials are reportedly exploring the possibility of arresting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he visits the city for the upcoming United Nations General Assembly. The development comes as a response to concerns over Netanyahu's human rights record, particularly his handling of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The move would be a significant escalation in the city's efforts to hold world leaders accountable for their actions. If carried out, it could set a precedent for other cities to take a stand against human rights abuses, sparking a global debate on the role of local governments in international diplomacy.


Mamdani says NYC is exploring whether it can arrest Netanyahu if Israeli leader visits for UN General Assembly  Fox News