New details indicate that Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s wife, Rama Duwaji, played a significant role in a democratic socialist campaign that supported candidates critical of Israel and promoted legislation targeting pro-Israel charities, the NY Post reports.
According to the report, Duwaji—whom Mamdani has insisted is not a public figure—contributed artwork to the New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America during its rollout of a campaign known as “PalestineOnTheBallot.com.”
The initiative encouraged voters to support Democratic primary candidates who rejected financial backing from the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and pledged to endorse the Not on Our Dime Act, a proposal aimed at penalizing or shutting down charities accused of supporting “Israeli settler violence.” The legislation had been introduced by Mamdani during his tenure as a state Assemblyman.
Campaign messaging circulated widely on social media platforms, urging political engagement around the issue. “The Democratic primary is on June 25 and Palestine is on the Ballot, even for your NY State Reps,” the animated message on TikTok and Instagram for the DSA said.
The posts continued with a series of pointed questions directed at voters. “Are your New York Reps pro-ceasefire? Do they want to end subsidies for Israeli war crimes? Are they taking money from AIPAC of NY?”
The campaign materials included an interactive component allowing users to review the positions of their elected officials, alongside stylized visuals credited to Duwaji.
Another message encouraged direct political action. “Go to Palestine.com to see where they stand. Then, make your voting plan and get out the vote for pro-Palestinian socialists who need your support,” the pitch said.
The materials explicitly credited her contribution. “Animation by Rama Duwaji.”
The same campaign website also urged volunteers to assist former Congressman Jamaal Bowman’s reelection bid, which ultimately ended in defeat when he lost the Democratic primary to George Latimer.
The report comes amid renewed scrutiny of Duwaji’s past online activity, including resurfaced social media interactions in which she reportedly engaged with posts supportive of Hamas’ October 7, 2023 attack, praised Palestinian militants, and criticized the U.S. military.
She has also been linked to providing illustrations for an author accused of antisemitism, according to prior reporting.
Critics argue that her involvement in the DSA campaign reflects a broader ideological alignment between her and the mayor. One such critic, former Brooklyn Assemblyman Dov Hikind, spoke sharply about the couple.
“They’re both filled with vile hatred for the Jewish people of Israel,” said Dov Hikind, a former Brooklyn state Assemblyman who represented heavily orthodox Jewish Borough Park and founded Americans Against Antisemitism.
He went further in his criticism of Duwaji’s positions. “The first lady is more radical than Mamdani is and that’s saying quite a lot. She’s dangerous and he’s dangerous. They’re radical Islamists. What a great couple. Mazel Tov!”
Mamdani, who is affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America, previously held a prominent role within the group during his time in Albany. The organization was also among the first to support his successful mayoral campaign.
Duwaji’s involvement in public political advocacy appears to contrast with Mamdani’s recent assertion that his wife is a private individual, a claim he made earlier this month following reports about her views and affiliations, according to critics.
“Does anybody believe she’s a private citizen?” Hikind said.
Observers say her work on the Palestine on the Ballot campaign demonstrates a visible and active role in political messaging aligned with pro-Palestinian causes, including criticism of Israel and allegations of “war crimes.”
At the same time, Mamdani’s own positions on Israel have drawn continued attention. He supports the boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement targeting Israel, which the Anti-Defamation League has described as antisemitic due to its goal of isolating and weakening the Jewish state.
The mayor has also stated that he would arrest Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu if he were to visit New York, describing him as a war criminal.
Most recently, during St. Patrick’s Day remarks last week, Mamdani again accused Israel of committing “genocide” in Gaza—just one day after meeting with Orthodox Jewish leaders and pledging to combat antisemitism in the city.
{Matzav.com}