NEW YORK, NY – In the weeks leading up to Christmas and Hanukkah, unexplained drone sightings have unsettled residents across New York City and New Jersey. With their origins and purpose unknown, the unusual aerial activity has sparked growing anxiety as families prepare for a rare and significant overlap of the two holidays on December 25.
This year marks a unique calendar event: Christmas and the first night of Hanukkah fall on the same day, something that hasn’t happened since 2016 and won’t occur again until 2035. For millions of families, this creates an opportunity to blend traditions, celebrate together, and reflect on shared moments of joy and light. However, the growing concerns surrounding these mysterious drones have begun to overshadow what should be a season of unity and celebration.
The situation is particularly significant in New York City and New Jersey, home to the largest concentration of Jewish residents in the United States. The New York metropolitan area alone is home to over 1.5 million Jewish people, a vibrant community that shapes the region’s cultural and religious identity. From menorah lightings in Times Square to gatherings across neighborhoods like Brooklyn’s Crown Heights and Teaneck, New Jersey, Hanukkah celebrations are both visible and deeply communal.
At the same time, Christmas in New York City is iconic, with traditions like the Rockefeller Center tree lighting, festive window displays on Fifth Avenue, and holiday markets drawing millions of visitors. Together, these overlapping holidays create a powerful sense of celebration, reflection, and togetherness across one of the most diverse and vibrant regions in the world.
But this year, unexplained drone activity has cast an uneasy shadow over the season. The sightings—reported from suburban New Jersey to busy skies over New York City—have sparked alarm and frustration. Local officials, including Belleville Mayor Michael Melham, are demanding answers, criticizing the lack of transparency from state and federal authorities.
“This is not just a concern for one town or city—it’s a regional issue,” Melham said. “We need answers immediately. People are on edge, and with so much happening during the holidays, this uncertainty isn’t helping anyone.”
Pressure is now mounting on a federal level. New Jersey congressmen Chris Smith and Jeff Van Drew, along with New Jersey Senators Cory Booker and Andy Kim, have joined calls for more information and action. These lawmakers are urging federal agencies to investigate the drone sightings thoroughly and communicate with the public to alleviate fears. “Our communities deserve clarity,” said Rep. Chris Smith. “These unexplained incidents are occurring at a time of heightened vigilance, and it’s unacceptable to leave people in the dark.”
Local officials across New Jersey are echoing these demands, pressing state and federal authorities to increase oversight and share details about the drones’ origins and purpose. Municipal leaders from towns across the state are calling for urgent coordination and swift action to get to the bottom of the issue.
Amid an already tense security environment during the holiday season, the drones have left many residents uneasy. Are they part of surveillance efforts? A potential security operation? Or something more concerning? The lack of information has only fueled speculation, leaving families on edge during a time meant for peace and joy.
With Christmas and Hanukkah just days away, leaders and residents alike are hoping for answers—and for skies free of mystery. For now, the growing calls for transparency reflect the region’s desire to celebrate safely and with peace of mind during this rare and significant holiday season.
Officially, the New Jersey Governor’s office says the drone activity poses no public threat, and today, Governor Phil Murphy told New Jersey residents to ‘calm down’ over the drone drama. Federal authorities have also dismissed any potential threats.