Nothing to See Here… Yet…
Zohran, Michigan, Ben and Jerry's, Heritage, Avraham Accords: The Weekly Conquest Week of 10.26.25 – 11.1.25
Welcome to the ZioKnight
Week of October 26, 2025
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Brandeis University just published a video highlighting my internship with Congressman Hoyer. And while it may look like a campaign video, I am not running for anything… yet…
Sunday 10.26
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries endorsed Zohran Mamdani for mayor of the city he calls home. He highlighted his disagreement with the candidate, but is committed to supporting the winner of “a free and fair” primary. [1]
Monday 10.27
An unidentified man kicked the door of the Jewish resource center at the University of Michigan and yelled antisemitic comments. Here is what my friend and a student, Ethan Marcus, had to say following the incident:
While I’m deeply disturbed by the actions that took place, I am not surprised in the slightest. I certainly hope this particular student doesn’t truly hate Israel, Israelis, or Jews. I hope he is simply parroting what he sees on his TikTok feed. The UMich community is hopeful he will be found and prosecuted for his actions.
Tuesday 10.28
Ben and Jerry’s was blocked by its parent company from releasing a “Palestine” flavor. So the co-founder is going to create his own. Hopefully this means I can have Ben and Jerry’s again soon… [2]
Wednesday 10.29
Despite the seemingly endless stream of “Jews for Mamdani” ads, a recent poll found that only 16% of New York City Jews support the mayoral hopeful. [3]
Thursday 10.30
The most influential American right-wing think tank, the Heritage Foundation, called Tucker Carlson a “close friend” and refused to condemn the Neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes. The group said about Israel:
When it serves the interest of the United States to cooperate with Israel and other allies, we should do so with partnerships on security, intelligence and technology. But when it doesn’t, conservatives should feel no obligation to reflexively support any foreign government. [4]
Friday 10.31
With the stability of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire under his belt, President Trump has started to suggest to the Indonesian Prime Minister that the largest Muslim country should be next to join the Abraham Accords. Indonesia is committed to being a major player in the ceasefire’s implementation and wants to strengthen its ties with the U.S. [5]
Saturday 11.1
Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, is planning a trip to the U.S. He hopes to secure a defense pact with the U.S., and Trump hopes he recognizes Israel. They also both tend to get what they want... [6]



