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Explosive Report: NYC First Lady Rama Duwaji Linked To Playlists Praising “Intifada” And Songs Chanting “F Israel”

May 15, 2026·3 min read

New controversy is erupting around New York City First Lady Rama Duwaji after reports surfaced linking her to a Spotify account featuring anti Israel playlists and songs with vulgar lyrics targeting the Jewish state.

One playlist allegedly tied to Duwaji was titled “hungry but sexy for Palestine” and included songs promoting “Intifada” along with tracks containing inflammatory anti Israel lyrics.

One song reportedly repeated lines including “Free Palestine bitch, Israel gon’ die bitch” and “No shalom bitch.” Another track accused “prophets” of seeking “profit.”

A second playlist allegedly titled “p2P Palestine 2 Pree DC protest trip” was reportedly created ahead of the March on Washington for Gaza in January 2024. The playlist allegedly included the song “FREE PALESTINE,” which repeatedly chants vulgar anti Israel lyrics including “F_ck Israel, Israel a bitch,” according to the report.

The reported Spotify account also allegedly featured a playlist titled “ACAB,” short for “All Cops Are Bastards,” created during the George Floyd protests in 2020.

After reporters contacted City Hall this week seeking comment about the playlists and lyrics, the Spotify account was reportedly switched to private.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has consistently defended his wife, describing her as a private citizen who should not face intense public scrutiny over her online activity. City Hall declined to comment on the latest revelations.

Duwaji has already come under fire in recent months over resurfaced social media activity connected to anti Israel content following the October 7 Hamas massacre. She was previously accused of liking celebratory posts after the attacks and interacting with content claiming reports of Hamas sexual violence against Israelis were fabricated.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JANUARY 1: Zohran Mamdani is sworn in as New York City’s 112th mayor by New York Attorney General Letitia James, left, alongside his wife Rama Duwaji, right, in the former City Hall subway station on January 1, 2026 in New York City. Mamdani’s term as mayor begins immediately in the new year, and a public inauguration will also take place in the afternoon at City Hall. (Photo by Amir Hamja-Pool/Getty Images)

Additional old posts attributed to Duwaji also resurfaced online, including a 2015 comment reportedly stating that Tel Aviv “shouldn’t exist in the first place” while referring to Israelis as “occupiers.” Separate posts containing racial slurs from her teenage years also triggered backlash.

In April, Duwaji apologized for the “hurt” caused by some of her past online activity, though critics pointed out she did not directly apologize for anti Israel remarks.

The growing controversy is intensifying tensions between Mayor Mamdani’s administration and many in New York City’s Jewish community at a time when antisemitism remains a major concern following October 7 and the ongoing war in Gaza.

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