The Islamic University of Gaza, which was co-founded by Hamas founder Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, has been accused of having extensive current ties to the terrorist group.
The University of Nebraska also partnered with another controversial university accused of having Hamas ties, Birzeit University, to host the event series.
The University of Nebraska Medical Center recently wrapped up a discussion series that included a panel with a professor from a controversial university that was co-founded by one of the original founders of the terrorist group, Hamas.The webinar series, “From the Frontlines of Conflict,” commenced on May 29 and finished its final session on July 24.
The June 12 talk, “Urgent Care Under Fire: Emergency Medicine in Conflicts,” featured Dr. Nabil Al Barqouni, MD of the Islamic University of Gaza.
Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the founder of Hamas, helped found the university in 1978. The university has also been accused of having extensive ties to Hamas, harboring Hamas terrorists, and serving as storage for Hamas weapons.
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Campus Reform