New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s wife has once again come under fire over unearthed social media posts in which she celebrated Palestinian terrorists and casually tossed about the n-word.
The Washington Free Beacon dug up the old social media accounts belonging to Rama Duwaji and shared a history of very disturbing activity, showing that she might be even more radical than her husband.
In the posts to a Tumblr account that she used when living in the Middle East as a teen and in her early 20s, Gotham’s first lady hailed members of the terror group the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine as well as Palestinian plane hijacker Leila Khaled.
In September 2017, NYC First Lady Rama Duwaji posted a photo to her Tumblr account of the Palestinian terrorist Leila Khaled.
“If it does good for my cause, I’d be happy to accept death,” the photo caption read.
Khaled, a longtime member of the PFLP, a U.S.-designated terrorist… pic.twitter.com/oT39bnAaku
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) March 18, 2026
According to the outlet: “Khaled, a longtime member of the PFLP, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization, participated in plane hijackings in 1969 and 1970. Between the two hijackings, she underwent several cosmetic surgery procedures to disguise her identity. In the 1970 hijacking, Khaled threatened to detonate a grenade unless the pilots let her into the cockpit. Today, she is revered by terrorists and their allies as the first woman to hijack a plane.”
The outlet linked the posts to Mamdani’s better half using facial recognition technology.
Duwaji also shared posts that expressed anti-Israel sentiment, including one saying “F—k Tel Aviv. Shouldn’t exist in the first place.”
In July 2015, NYC First Lady Rama Duwaji retweeted a thread that said, “F—k Tel Aviv. Shouldn’t exist in the first place.”
Very similar language to Susan Abulhawa — which Mayor Mamdani recently called “reprehensible.”https://t.co/NR0IWCZW9W pic.twitter.com/3YSihR2wFz
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) March 18, 2026
Other posts also extolled Palestinian terrorists and touted the Intifada.
On International Women’s Day, NYC First Lady Rama Duwaji retweeted a post praising Shadia Abu Ghazaleh, another PFLP terrorist.
Ghazaleh participated in the bombing of an Israeli bus and led several other terrorist attacks.
Ghazaleh was killed in 1968 when a bomb she was… pic.twitter.com/ZXPZRb7st5
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) March 18, 2026
NYC First Lady Rama Duwaji shared these images on her Tumblr account.
Left: A Palestinian woman sewing a flag, captioned:
“Photography: ‘A Palestinian demonstrator sews a Palestinian Liberation Organization flag before a protest during the first Intifada’, February 1988″… pic.twitter.com/2q1V6i6ER7— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) March 18, 2026
And in another post from 2013, the then 15-year-old future wife of the Big Apple mayor casually tossed out the n-word.
“@_AlyaF Helllll yeah, nigga. Super duper genius* excuse you,” the post read.
NYC First Lady Rama Duwaji used the N-word in an X post from 2013 https://t.co/zVWIsYhtkR pic.twitter.com/avpJoPFVzh
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) March 18, 2026
It is a major taboo to use the word that is spewed tens of millions of times a day by blacks, but it’s racist for anyone else to do so.
The Washington Free Beacon’s report comes in addition to previously unearthed social media posts that paint a very disturbing picture of Mrs. Mamdani, who also provided artwork for a book by an author who described Jews as “rootless parasites,” “rabid demons,” and “cockroaches” among other things.
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Zohran Mamdani’s wife, Rama Duwaji, provided illustrations for a book compiled by Susan Abulhawa — who has called Jews “rootless parasites” , “cockroaches” “rabid demons” — and many other names pic.twitter.com/NVtFP79vBf
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) March 12, 2026
More recently, Duwaji shared posts that celebrated the October 7, 2023, sneak attack on Israeli civilian areas by the Hamas terror organization, with the barbarians butchering Jews in their own homes and taking hundreds of captives, including women who were raped and tortured.
“My wife is the love of my life, and she’s also a private person who has held no formal position on my campaign or in my City Hall. I, however, was elected to represent all eight and a half million people in the city, and I believe that it’s my responsibility because of that role to answer any questions about my thoughts and my policies and my decisions,” Mayor Mamdani recently said of his controversial spouse amid the uproar over the posts.
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