Jewish NYC official sacked for his “Palestine does not exist” tweet

At the urging of New York City Mayor De Blasio, the City Council’s leadership team met on Monday & removed Kalman Yeger from the City Council’s Immigration Committee for his Tweet, “Palestine does not exist.”

BY BEN SALES/JTA

 

Kalman Yeger, a New York City councilman, lost his seat on the City Council’s Immigration Committee for tweeting “Palestine does not exist.”

The tweet, posted Wednesday, came in response to a tweet by Zainab Iqbal, a journalist for the local publication Bklyner. Yeger, who represents the haredi ultra-Orthodox Brooklyn neighborhood of Borough Park, also called Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar an antisemite. Omar has been accused repeatedly of echoing antisemitic stereotypes.

The City Council’s leadership team met on Monday and removed Yeger from the committee, according to The New York Times. New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio had condemned Yeger’s statement and said he should step down from the Immigration Committee if he does not apologize. Council Speaker Corey Johnson also said he was “uncomfortable” with Yeger continuing to sit on the committee.

“I very vigorously condemn his comments in no uncertain terms,” Johnson said, according to the Times. “The best thing about our city is our diversity, and that includes our Jewish community – and it includes our amazing Palestinian community as well who live here.”

Yeger declined to comment on the issue to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, but in a news conference Thursday he doubled down on his statement.

“There is no state by that name; there is no place by that name,” he said, according to the New York Post. “That’s a fact – I did not make it up.”

 

View original The Jerusalem Post publication at:
https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/NYC-councilman-who-tweeted-Palestine-does-not-exist-loses-committee-seat-585515

 

 

Israel and Stuff Post Script:

In the tradition of full disclosure and honest reporting, I have to report that a follower of
on Twitter has found ‘Palestine’