Danny Danon Hails Israel Day Parade As Thousands Answer Haters With Jewish Pride

New York march showcases unbreakable support for Israel despite mayor’s unprecedented boycott of celebration”

Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, praised the massive Israel Day Parade in New York on Sunday, posting a video showing tens of thousands of supporters marching in solidarity with the Jewish state.

Danon described the parade as the strongest answer to Israel’s enemies, saying the streets of New York were filled with unconditional love, Jewish pride and Israeli strength.

In the video, Danon said he was excited to march alongside tens of thousands of Israel supporters, Jews and non-Jews alike, as well as fellow ambassadors from the United Nations.

He said the march sent a clear message: supporters of Israel are proud, visible and determined to continue building the Jewish state.

The annual Israel Day Parade took place without New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who became the first mayor to boycott the event, breaking with a long tradition of mayoral participation.

Despite the mayor’s absence, the turnout highlighted the deep bond between Israel, New York’s Jewish community and countless allies who continue to stand proudly with Israel.Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, praised the massive Israel Day Parade in New York on Sunday, posting a video showing tens of thousands of supporters marching in solidarity with the Jewish state.

Danon described the parade as the strongest answer to Israel’s enemies, saying the streets of New York were filled with unconditional love, Jewish pride and Israeli strength.

In the video, Danon said he was excited to march alongside tens of thousands of Israel supporters, Jews and non-Jews alike, as well as fellow ambassadors from the United Nations.

He said the march sent a clear message: supporters of Israel are proud, visible and determined to continue building the Jewish state.

The annual Israel Day Parade took place without New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who became the first mayor to boycott the event, breaking with a long tradition of mayoral participation.

Despite the mayor’s absence, the turnout highlighted the deep bond between Israel, New York’s Jewish community and countless allies who continue to stand proudly with Israel.

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