She may want to bring the whole Squad for this rumble.

Former Brooklyn Assemblyman Dov Hikind released a video promoting his “showdown” next week with Rep. Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez in Brooklyn federal court — where the freshman lawmaker will explain to a judge why she blocks people on Twitter.

Hikind, a prominent Jewish leader, sued Ocasio-Cortez in July, claiming the Democrat violated his First Amendment rights by blocking him on Twitter because he criticized her over controversial comments she made comparing migrant centers at the border to concentration camps.

An intro to the video, shows a steely-looking Hikind, wearing a black leather jacket, casually strolling in front of the camera with rock-themed music playing in the background — as “It’s time” and “Showdown time” flash across the screen.

“I’ll be confronting congresswoman Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez in federal court over her suppression of my First Amendment rights by blocking me on Twitter,” Hikind says in a press release accompanying the video.

The Bronx-born congresswoman will testify on Nov. 5.

“On November 5th we will find out why Ms. Ocasio-Cortez has taken the path of cowardice until now, why she needed to block the founder of Americans Against Antisemitism at a time of rising violent antisemitism,” Hikind said in the video.

Lawyers for Ocasio-Cortez asked that the suit be tossed with prejudice so it can’t be brought again — but a federal judge in September requested she come and explain herself.

At a town hall in August, AOC insisted she had blocked fewer than 20 people “for harassment, not for political views.”

The video ends with Hikind soliciting donations for the organization he founded, Americans Against Antisemitism.

“I need you to be my partner in this important fight against anti-Semitism,” said the former lawmaker, who left office in 2018 after a 36-year political career representing Brooklyn’s 48th Assembly District.