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Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Hunter grad who tore down Hamas hostage posters in viral video worked for Mamdani’s office

 A Hunter College grad who went viral for mercilessly tearing down posters of Israelis taken hostage by Hamas ended up landing herself an internship in mayoral frontrunner Zohran Mamdani’s state assembly office, The Post has learned.

Frances Macalimbon Hamed, whose face was plastered in The Post back in 2023 when she and another activist were busted tearing down the hostage posters, was later employed as a “constituent-services intern” in Mamdani’s Queens legislative office.

Mamdani’s mayoral campaign confirmed Tuesday that Hamed had been one of his state assembly interns but insisted he wasn’t aware of the footage when she was hired.

Frances Macalimbon Hamed, a Hunter College grad, went viral for mercilessly tearing down posters of Israelis taken hostage by Hamas two years ago.X/@ManhattanMingle
Hamed worked in the democratic socialist’s office from February to May.X/@ManhattanMingle
Mamdani’s mayoral campaign confirmed Tuesday that Hamed had been one of his state assembly interns but insisted they weren’t aware of the footage before she was taken on.Stefano Giovannini

“This individual is and has never been employed by the Mamdani campaign,” Mamdani’s spokesperson said.

“She was not employed by the Assembly office when this occurred nor did they know of this video or this incident when she was hired.”

The Bronx native worked in the democratic socialist’s office from February to May, providing case-management services — including for unemployment and housing concerns — for residents in the district, according to a bio on Hunter’s website.

Hamed provided case-management services for Mamdani’s office from February to May.Hunter College
A spokesperson for Mamdani said that Hamed has never been involved in the Democratic candidate’s campaign.Instagram/@macaulayhonors

Hamed noted she was eyeing working within the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs or the Mayor’s Office of Asylum-Seeker Operations in the future, the profile stated.

The college grad landed the role in Mamdani’s office some two years after she and another baby-faced activist, Jonathan Isla Rampagoa, were caught-on-camera ripping down the posters of the Israeli hostages that were taped up near the Upper East Side campus after the Oct. 7, 2023 terror attack.

“What is your name? Are you from Hunter?” a person in the viral clip can be heard asking the pair before Hamed repeatedly tried to shield her face from view.

Hamed was seen attempting to hide her face after being asked if she was a Hunter College student.X/@ManhattanMingle
The torn down hostage poster at Hunter’s campus.X/@ManhattanMingle

Their antics quickly went viral after watchdog nonprofit group StopAntisemitism blasted out the footage and social media sleuths quickly identified them.

The Post’s efforts to reach Hamed were unsuccessful.

Hamed is the second Mamdani intern that has been tied to anti-Israel activism.

City College student Hadeeqa Arzoo Malik — who interned for Mamdani prior to his mayoral campaign — was once caught on camera berating a Muslim police officer over his career choice at a pro-Palestinian protest.

Malik, too, worked in Mamdani’s Assembly district office as a communications, outreach, policy and constituent services intern during the Summer of 2024, according to her LinkedIn.

https://nypost.com/2025/09/30/us-news/hunter-college-grad-who-tore-down-hamas-hostage-posters-in-viral-video-worked-for-zohran-mamdanis-office/

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