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Tuesday, October 7, 2025

On Oct. 7 anniversary, Mamdani accuses Netanyahu, Israeli gov’t of launching ‘genocidal war’

 Mayoral front-runner Zohran Mamdani chose the second anniversary of Hamas’ brutal Oct. 7 attack to blast Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli government for launching a “genocidal war” in Gaza.

Mamdani also argued the United States “has been complicit through it all,” in a statement he posted to his X account.

The left-wing Democratic nominee found some space to condemn Hamas for carrying out “a horrific war crime” that killed 1,200 Israelis and said he prays for the return of hostages still held in the Palestinian enclave.

Mamdani accused Netanyahu and the Israeli government of launching a “genocidal war.”Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Post

About 48 of the roughly 250 Israelis initially kidnapped by the terror group remain in Gaza. Less than half are believed to be alive. 

“In the aftermath of that day, Prime Minister Netanyahu and the Israeli government launched a genocidal war,” he said while adding that 67,000 people have been killed – a figure used by the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza.

“Every day in Gaza has become a place where grief itself has run out of language,” he also said.

“I mourn these lives and pray for the families that have been shattered. Our government has been complicit through it all.”

Hamas’ sneak attack on the Jewish state targeted countless civilians with part of the ruthless assault unfolding at the open-air Nova Music Festival that sent revelers running for their lives.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Sept. 29, 2025.REUTERS
Smoke rising from Gaza City after an Israeli strike on Oct. 10, 2025.ATEF SAFADI/EPA/Shutterstock

The depraved murders and kidnappings resulted in Israel launching a military campaign in Gaza in the face of roiling anti-Israel protests and a spike in antisemitic attacks locally and globally.

Mamdani said in his statement he mourns for the victims of Hamas and prays “for the safe return of every hostage still held and for every family whose lives were torn apart by these atrocities,” but also called on Israel to end “the occupation and apartheid.”

“These last two years have demonstrated the very worst of humanity,” the 33-year-old pol said, adding a peace deal needs to be reached “through diplomacy, not war crimes.”

The remarks were quickly blasted by numerous supporters of Israel, including Matthew Schweber, a member of Columbia University’s Jewish Alumni Association.

People visit the site of the Nova music festival, where hundreds of attendees were killed and abducted by Hamas.AP

“There is no moral equivalence between Hamas and Israel. That statement shows he’s unfit to mayor of New York City,” he told The Post.

“It resorts to classic blood libel by describing Israel as an apartheid state. It’s reminiscent of the blood libel against the Jewish people for centuries that incites violent pogroms.”

Former city Councilman and Jewish activist Rory Lancman also assailed Mamdani for Tuesday’s statement.

“Two years ago, as Jewish bodies were still smoldering and Jewish rape victims were still being identified, Zohran Mamdani attacked Israel for existing, without even mentioning Hamas or its atrocities; today, two years later, as dozens of Jews remain prisoners of Hamas, Zohran Mamdani attacks Israel for continuing to exist,” he said in a statement to The Post.  

Israeli soldiers remove the bodies of civilians who were killed days earlier in an attack by Palestinian militants on this kibbutz near the border with Gaza, on October 10, 2023, in Kfar Gaza, Israel.Getty Images

Mayor’s office spokesperson Fabien Levy also decried Mamdani’s statement in an X post.

“Just to be clear, this is not a statement about October 7,” he wrote.

“This is a statement about how much Zohran doesn’t believe in Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state and one that criticizes our own government far more than a designated terrorist organization.”

In addition to the bloodshed, Hamas kidnapped about 250 Israelis, including women and children, and subjected them to horrid conditions including little food and tucked away in dark tunnels for months.

A Hamas terrorist abducting an Israeli at the Supernova musical festival.ANONYMOUS/AFP via Getty Images

Israel and Hamas were able to reach two hostage deals — in January and in November 2024 — over the past two years that freed dozens of captives, including the bodies of some that were killed on Oct. 7 or in the aftermath in Gaza.

Many hostages came back emaciated and described the terror of their captivity.

About 48 hostages remain in the Palestinian strip with about 20 expected to still be alive and the rest believed to be dead.

Palestinians transporting an Israeli hostage from Kfar Azza kibbutz into the Gaza Strip on Oct. 7, 2023.AP

The bodies of two Israeli-Americans, both of whom were serving in the Israel Defense Forces, remain with Hamas.

Another cease-fire deal in the works and led by President Trump could see the rest of the hostages freed.

Mamdani has previously faced backlash for his stance on Israel.

Bodies of Israelis killed at the Nova music festival seen on Oct. 7, 2023.

Earlier this year, he skipped out on a state resolution that celebrated the Jewish state on its 77th anniversary.

He also declined to sign onto another resolution that denounced the Holocaust, though a campaign spokesperson claimed he supported it by a voice vote.

He has refused to recognize Israel as a Jewish state, but as a “state with equal rights” and has vowed as mayor to instruct the NYPD to arrest Netanyahu on international war crimes if the Jewish leader lands in New York City.

Mayoral rival Andrew Cuomo, who is mounting an independent campaign after losing the Democratic primary to Mamdani, kept the focus on Hamas’ trail of destruction in his statement about the tragic anniversary. 

“To the Jewish people- I stand with you,” he wrote on X. “I mourn with you and I will forever be by your side in the fight against evil and anti-semitism in all forms.”

“Bring them home NOW,” he said about the remaining hostages.

Mayor Eric Adams, who dropped his mayoral bid last week, also remembered the “trauma” Israelis faced on Oct. 7 while blasting the antisemitism that festered in the months afterward.

“I am praying for the return of all the hostages and the dismantling of Hamas and the end of violence in the region,” he said in a video message.

https://nypost.com/2025/10/07/us-news/on-oct-7-anniversary-mamdani-accuses-netanyahu-israeli-govt-of-launching-genocidal-war/

Giuliani endorses fellow Republican Sliwa for NYC mayor, rips Mamdani, Cuomo

 Rudy Giuliani endorsed fellow Republican Curtis Sliwa for mayor Monday night, dealing a blow to independent Andrew Cuomo as he tries to build crossover appeal to take out front-runner Zohran Mamdani.

“Here’s my choice: 100 percent Curtis Sliwa,” Giuliani, 81, said on his X podcast while Sliwa appeared on the show.

The former two-term mayor and Trump attorney blasted Mamdani and Cuomo, the former governor who lost a Democratic Party primary to Mamdani in June before heading into the general election campaigning as a moderate alternative to the socialist front-runner.

Rudy Giuliani (pictured) endorsed fellow Republican Curtis Sliwa for mayor.REUTERS

Giuliani said Cuomo “ran a terrible campaign” in the Democratic primary and “lost to a 33-year-old,” referring to Mamdani, the Queens assemblyman.

“He’s also a governor who resigned in disgrace,” Giuliani said, referring to Cuomo stepping down as governor while facing a slew of sexual harassment accusations. Cuomo has denied the claims.

Giuliani tore into Cuomo for his administration’s controversial March 25, 2020, order that directed nursing homes to accept COVID-infected patients discharged from hospitals during the peak of the pandemic shutdown.

The policy led to the “deaths of many, many, many elderly people who were put in nursing homes and didn’t belong there,” Giuliani claimed.

Giuliani is providing a boost to Sliwa’s (pictured) campaign, according to reports.Paul Martinka

Giuliani said Cuomo tried to deflect on his handling of the nursing home controversy but pointed his finger at the camera and said, “Blame it on him!”

He also noted that it was Cuomo who was in office when the state approved controversial reforms to its bail laws that critics said made it easier for repeat offenders to walk free, only to commit more crimes.

And he blamed Cuomo for relaxed rules that make it easier for convicted cop killers to get sprung by the state Parole Board — more than 40 in the past eight years.

“Here’s my choice: 100 percent Curtis Sliwa,” Giuliani said on his X podcast while Sliwa (pictured) appeared on the show.Paul Martinka

“The guy who passed these laws is Andrew Cuomo,” Giuliani said.

He lit into Mamdani, calling him an “avowed communist” and saying Mamdani and the Democratic Socialists of America “stand for everything evil.”

“He prefers Islamic extremism over America. He prefers Marxist communism over America,” the former mayor said.

Giuliani said Mamdani calling the New York Police Department “racist” is unforgivable, and disqualifying.

“You better get on your knees and apologize for calling them racists! You bum,” he said, and claimed that Mamdani “doesn’t belong in America” even though he acknowledged he is a naturalized citizen.

Giuliani said he’s gotten immense pressure — even from Republicans and some of his associates and friends — to endorse Cuomo over Sliwa in a bid to block Mamdani from winning City Hall.

But he said it was better to stand on principle — even though he once crossed party lines to endorse Andrew Cuomo’s dad. In 1994, Giuliani backed then Democratic Gov. Mario Cuomo’s re-election bid over Republican challenger George Pataki, who went on to win the race.

Giuliani’s enthusiastic backing of Sliwa stands in contrast to his pal, President Trump, who has not endorsed Sliwa and said the Republican nominee is “not exactly prime time.”

Giuliani, 81, is still popular among city Republicans and older and more moderate to conservative city voters — providing a boost to Sliwa’s campaign and a setback for Cuomo to win crossover support from the right.

Giuliani said Cuomo “ran a terrible campaign” in the Democratic primary and “lost to a 33-year-old,” referring to Mamdani, the Queens assemblyman.William Farrington

Sliwa was thrilled with Giuliani’s backing, calling him New York’s “greatest mayor” and vowing to be “Giuliani 2.0.”

Giuliani has also been mired in controversy while defending Trump.

A Giuliani rep claimed the criminal cases in Georgia and Arizona are on their last legs and could soon be dismissed while the $148 million defamation case was settled without any admission of liability or wrongdoing.

https://nypost.com/2025/10/07/us-news/rudy-giuliani-endorses-sliwa-for-mayor-rips-mamdani-and-cuomo/

Dyne Therapeutics reports positive one-year data for DM1 treatment

 Dyne Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:DYN), a clinical-stage biotechnology company with a market capitalization of $1.8 billion, announced additional one-year data from its ongoing Phase 1/2 ACHIEVE clinical trial of zeleciment basivarsen (z-basivarsen) in patients with myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), showing clinically meaningful improvements in function and strength at the selected registrational dose. 

The data, presented at the 30th Annual International Congress of the World Muscle Society, demonstrated improvements across multiple clinical measures in adults with DM1 who received the 6.8 mg/kg dose administered every eight weeks

The results showed sustained improvement in hand myotonia, as measured by video hand opening time. Functional improvements were observed in multiple tests including the 10-Meter Walk/Run Test, 5 Times Sit to Stand Test, and the 9-Hole Peg Test, which measures upper limb function.

Strength assessments revealed improvements across both upper and lower extremities, including hand grip strength, elbow flexion and extension, ankle dorsiflexion, and knee flexion and extension.

Patient-reported outcomes showed meaningful improvements in the Myotonic Dystrophy Health Index, including in subscales assessing cognitive impairment, sleep disturbances, fatigue, communication, emotional issues, and pain. New data also indicated improvements in mobility, ability to perform activities, and upper extremity function.

https://www.investing.com/news/company-news/dyne-therapeutics-reports-positive-oneyear-data-for-dm1-treatment-93CH-4273997

Oracle Shares Drop After Report Suggests It Took $100 M Loss From Nvidia Chip Rentals

 

According to a report by The Information, cited by TheFly, internal documents show Oracle’s cloud business has operated with razor-thin gross profit margins over the past year.
Shares of Oracle (ORCL) dropped in midday trade on Tuesday after a report said the company has lost nearly $100 million from renting out access to Nvidia’s (NVDA) Blackwell chips. 

According to a report by The Information, cited by TheFly, internal documents show Oracle’s cloud business has operated with razor-thin gross profit margins over the past year, significantly lower than many equity analysts had anticipated. The margin pressure reflects the high cost of providing access to Nvidia’s high-performance chips amid competitive pricing and cloud infrastructure expenses.

Oracle’s stock dropped more than 6% after the news. On Stocktwits, retail sentiment around the shares dipped further into ‘bearish’ territory over the past day. Nvidia’s stock, meanwhile, traded flat after gaining nearly 2% in morning trade. Retail sentiment around the AI bellwether was in the ‘neutral’ zone.

https://stocktwits.com/news-articles/markets/equity/oracle-shares-drop-after-100-million-loss-from-nvidia-chip-rentals/ch6P0rCR3hS