Social media is absolutely exploding with outrage after reports emerged that the wife of New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani allegedly liked posts supporting the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack that slaughtered over 1,200 innocent Israelis, including women, children, and elderly civilians.
The radical Democrat politician, who has been positioning himself as a progressive champion for the Big Apple, is now facing intense scrutiny over his household's apparent support for one of the most barbaric terrorist attacks in modern history. Screenshots allegedly showing his wife's social media activity have gone viral, sparking fury among Jewish New Yorkers and decent Americans everywhere.
"This is who they are," one outraged social media user posted, capturing the sentiment of thousands who are demanding answers from Mamdani about his family's extremist views.
The October 7 attack saw Hamas terrorists murder innocent festival-goers, rape women, burn babies alive, and kidnap hundreds of hostages. That anyone would "like" posts celebrating such inhuman brutality reveals the sick depths of anti-Semitic hatred festering within the radical left.
Pattern of Extremism
This isn't happening in a vacuum, folks. We've seen Democrat after Democrat either stay silent on Hamas terrorism or actively support the terrorists over our democratic ally Israel. From squad members like AOC to campus radicals, the Democrat Party has been infected with a virulent strain of anti-Israel hatred that borders on supporting terrorism.
Now a potential NYC mayor's own wife is allegedly part of this disgusting pattern. New Yorkers deserve to know: does Mamdani condemn his wife's apparent support for terrorism? Will he disavow these likes? Or does this reveal the true face of his radical agenda?
Jewish New Yorkers, who have already faced a surge in anti-Semitic attacks under Democrat leadership, are rightfully asking whether they can trust someone whose own household celebrates the murder of Jews.
The silence from Mamdani's campaign speaks volumes. When your wife is liking posts about dead Israelis, maybe it's time to find a new line of work instead of seeking to lead America's largest city.
