Wife of leading NYC mayoral candidate laments murder of Palestinian crisis actor by Palestinian gangs

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Joel Abbott

Oct 14, 2025

Saleh Al-Jafarawi was one of the first faces on social media after Hamas mass murdered 1,200 Israelis, most of them civilians, on October 7, 2023.

He rose to fame for his unbridled joy at the news that women and children had just been murdered.

Throughout the conflict, Saleh wore many hats. Sometimes he was a journalist, with a big 'ol "Press" vest. Other times he was at the verge of death in the hospital. Sometimes he pretended to actually be dead. On certain days, he was a stoic freedom fighter, then he'd make a video of himself helping the wounded as a medic. He'd even find random babies to use as props while he talked about the evils of Israel.

His face was everywhere!

Here, you'll see his arm in the jankiest-looking sling of all time during one of the times he was supposedly injured.

And here he is another time receiving oxygen:

Well, as it turns out, Saleh was safer to be a pretend freedom fighter under Israel's military occupation, because as soon as Israel left, Hamas and other Palestinian gangs started fighting for the scraps of Gaza and Saleh ended up dead. Pro-Israel propaganda says he was killed for stealing donations he received through his social media activism; anti-Israel propaganda says he was killed by Israel-backed gangs.

But whatever happened, Saleh seems to be dead.

For real this time.

(I think.)

Saleh regularly welcomed his "martyrdom," even hoping it would come while the conflict was still active (Islam provides no guarantee of heaven to anyone, except for those who die in service during holy wars).

And yet, in the retarded West, liberals are putting up vigils in his honor.

In America, the wife of Zohran Mamdani, widely expected to be the next mayor of New York City, liked a post

From the NY Post:

New York City mayoral hopeful Zohran Mamdani's wife publicly mourned the death of a Palestinian influencer who openly glorified the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre in Israel.

Rama Duwaji, an animator who tied the knot with the socialist in a February civil ceremony, posted four broken-heart emojis on Instagram Sunday to grieve Palestinian influencer Saleh al-Jafarawi.

'Beloved Jafarawi,' she wrote on her Instagram story.

The absolute state of things.


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