Mayor's Wife Liked Posts Celebrating Deadly Attacks on Israelis

Rama Duwaji's social media activity raises questions about her husband Zohran Mamdani's political views.

Mar. 12, 2026 at 9:22pm

The wife of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Rama Duwaji, has been found to have liked Instagram posts celebrating the mass murder of over 1,200 innocent Israeli civilians in October 2023. Duwaji's approval came before Israel retaliated against Hamas. While Mamdani contends his wife's views are her own and don't reflect his positions, a trove of evidence suggests otherwise. The mayor is a rising star in media and Democratic Party circles, and his wife was the focus of glowing puff pieces during and after his campaign.

Why it matters

This case highlights the media's tendency to avoid scrutinizing the political views of certain figures, especially those from minority backgrounds, out of fear of being labeled 'Islamophobic.' The coverage of this story raises questions about the media's role in promoting transparency and holding public figures accountable, regardless of their race or religion.

The details

Duwaji's Instagram activity included liking posts that celebrated the mass murder of over 1,200 innocent Israeli civilians on October 7, 2023, as well as posts calling the rape of women on that day a 'hoax.' This activity occurred before Israel retaliated against Hamas. While Mamdani claims his wife's views are her own and don't reflect his positions, a trove of evidence suggests otherwise. Mamdani is a rising star in media and Democratic Party circles, and his wife was the focus of glowing puff pieces during and after his campaign.

  • On October 7, 2023, over 1,200 innocent Israeli civilians were murdered.
  • Duwaji liked Instagram posts celebrating this attack before Israel retaliated against Hamas.

The players

Zohran Mamdani

The mayor of New York City and a rising star in media and Democratic Party circles.

Rama Duwaji

The wife of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who has been found to have liked Instagram posts celebrating the mass murder of over 1,200 innocent Israeli civilians.

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What they’re saying

“Mamdani Defends Wife Amid Criticism of Her Support for the Palestinian Cause.”

— The New York Times

The takeaway

This case highlights the media's tendency to avoid scrutinizing the political views of certain figures, especially those from minority backgrounds, out of fear of being labeled 'Islamophobic.' The coverage of this story raises questions about the media's role in promoting transparency and holding public figures accountable, regardless of their race or religion.