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NYC Mayor’s Wife Liked Social Media Posts Celebrating 2023 Hamas Attacks
Rama Duwaji liked posts framing Oct. 7 Hamas attacks as resistance and supported pro-Palestinian rallies, while Mayor Mamdani condemned violence and called Hamas a terrorist group.
- On Oct. 7, 2023, Rama Duwaji, wife of Mayor Zohran Mamdani, liked multiple Instagram posts praising the Hamas attack, including a Slow Factory post showing a bulldozer breaching the Gaza–Israel barrier.
- Duwaji has long made pro-Palestinian advocacy a focus, liking posts that framed Oct. 7 as `resistance`; City Hall reiterated that Mayor Mamdani condemned the attack as a war crime.
- The posts she approved included casualty context and slogans, referencing an attack that killed nearly 1,200 Israelis and 251 kidnapped, and she liked two Oct. 8, 2023 Times Square protest posts led by the Democratic Socialists of America.
- City Hall declined to answer questions while Duwaji did not respond to requests, days after controversy over posts liked by Rep. Dan Goldman's spouse, and the couple's discussion of Oct. 7 activity remains unconfirmed.
- Her online likes, whose timing is unclear, connect to broader protest networks; she met Mamdani on a dating app in 2021 and married him in early 2025.
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