New York City’s outgoing Mayor Eric Adams called the devastating terror attack at Australia’s Bondi Beach an “actual application of the globalization of the intifada” as he and the city’s top cop rolled out plans to increase security for Hanukkah.
Adams, who is just over two weeks away from the end of his term, addressed the Bondi terror attack — where at least 15 people were gunned down — as he and NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch announced boosted security for “Jewish life” events in the five boroughs, including swaths of Hanukkah celebrations.
While the mayor stumbled through his address, and mistakenly referred to Australia as “Austria” multiple times, he did decry the “globalize intifada” movement he said laid the groundwork for the terror attack.
“That attack in Sydney is exactly

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