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Muslim interfaith activist marching in Sunday’s Israel Parade in NYC — despite haters’ threats

A brave Muslim interfaith activist who’s devoted her life to promoting religious freedom and denouncing violent extremism is vowing to lead the first Muslim group ever to march in the Israel on Fifth Parade in spite of threats to “wear a bulletproof vest.”

Anila Ali, a Pakistan native turned fearless DC-based civil rights advocate, defiantly told The Post “nothing is deterring me” from marching in the annual event that celebrates the Jewish state – even after a Democratic socialist city councilwoman condemned Ali to hell for showing her support for Jews this week at a rally in front of Gracie Mansion.

The 58-year-old powerhouse founder of the American Muslim & Multifaith Women’s Empowerment Council said she plans to march with a few dozen Muslim supporters, including an imam and children, despite a barrage of intimidation tactics from “nefarious forces” for daring to show solidarity with Israel. 

“We are a little worried after somebody’s been calling and saying to wear a bulletproof vest,” Ali told The Post. “But we’re fighting to take back our country and it’s a fight that every American should join.”

Anila Ali, President of The American Muslim and Multifaith Women’s Empowerment Council, speaking outdoors.

Muslim interfaith leader Anila Ali came under attack this week by a Democratic socialist city councilwoman for protesting Mayor Zohran Mamdani with Jewish civil rights group, End Jew Hatred. Instagram / @jewishlinknews

Showing up now in the wake of unprecedented antisemitism in the Big Apple sends a strong message, said Ali, who added she’s been targeted by the Islamic regime for her interfaith work, which has included taking groups of Muslims, including the first Pakistani delegation, to Israel. 

“I want to show I’m a proud Muslim – I try not to think about the threat, but about what we’re doing – standing with Israel’s right to exist,” Ali said in the wake of accusations of being an “Islamonazi” and a “grifter” cashing in on Jewish money.

Ali, who’s lived in the US for 30 years and found support in the Jewish community after 9/11, blasted Mayor Zohran Mamdani for being a no-show at the Sunday parade, the first ever mayor to skip the festivities since its 1961 inception. 

She called out the “dangerous” Democratic socialist for “empowering radicals” who target the Jewish community.

“He’s using the politics of intimidation,” said Ali, who claimed that demoralized Muslims she met at a Jackson Heights Eid event and across the city this week want to voice dissent for Mamdani, but fear backlash. “They want this mayor out, but they fear that the moment they say something, they will be intimidated and harassed.”

People marching in the Israel Day parade, holding many Israeli flags, with one person in the foreground wearing a

Sunday’s Israel Day Parade is marked by heightened fear in the Jewish community, which faces a spike in antisemitism across the city. Stephen Yang

Anila Ali, President of The American Muslim and Multifaith Women’s Empowerment Council, speaking on camera.

Ali bravely decided to lead the first ever Muslim group to march in NYC’s annual Israel Day Parade, even after she was ominously threatened by detractors to “wear a bulletproof vest.” Instagram / @jewishlinknews

She ripped into the outspoken anti-Israel mayor at the Tuesday rally. 

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