A graduate student at the University of Georgetown has been exposed as the daughter of a tophamas advisor – with ties with the terrorist organization itself.
According to the website of the program, Mapheze Saleh is a first-year Master of Arts student in Arabic studies at the Center for Contemporary ARAB studies at Georgetown University.
A study showed that Saleh is the daughter Ahmed Yousef, who, according to the Commission for Accuracy in the Middle -East in the Middle East (Camera), under the leadership of Ismail Haniyeh served under the leadership of Ismail Haniyeh.
According to her biography of Georgetown, Saleh has worked for government agencies of the HAMAS regime.
“She worked with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Gaza, which gave her a better understanding of regional security, in particular with regard to Palestine,” the website said.
Hamas, which was designated a foreign terrorist organization in 1997 by the US Department of Foreign Affairs, has been the actual administrative body of the Gaza Strip since 2007.
The terrorist group is dedicated to armed opposition to Israel and launched the attack of 7 October 2023 that killed nearly 1200 people.
Saleh's father is a senior Hamas advisor and is quoted in the reporting about the Israel-Hamas war.

Mapheze Saleh (photo) is a first -year student of the Master of Arts in ARAB Studies Program in the Center for Contemporary ARAB Studies at Georgetown University

She is the daughter of Tophamas advisor Ahmed Yousef (left) and has worked herself for Hamas regime government agencies
Yousef was quoted an article in the New York Times published on 12 May about the goals of Hamas.
“Hamas” strategy is to stop the war now, “he said. “To stop the genocide and killing the Palestinian people.”
He also served as director of the American Islamic Think Tank the United Association for Studies and Research (UASR), according to the Wall Street Journal.
UASR, which has long been considered a front for the terrorist group, is the brainchild of Musa Abu Marzook, a Senior Hamas employee based in Doha, Qatar, who is now the second place of the organization.
Yousef led UASR until 2005 when he returned to Gaza to become a senior advisor to Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh.
In social media reports archived by camera and published in the National Review, Saleh reportedly expressed support for the terror attack of 7 October, shared video of Israeli hostages dragged for crowds and showing distain for the United States.
Her biography also states that she worked for the Qatar -Ambassade in New Delhi and written for the Midden -Oostor, Al Jazeera and various Palestinian media.
The revelation of Georgetown Student with Hamas tires comes when the university is investigating a student event that would be led by a convicted terrorist.

In social media reports archived by Camera, Saleh reportedly expressed support for the terror attack of 7 October

Georgetown is investigating a student event that was established by a convicted terrorist
The Georgetown Law students for Justice in Palestine was planning to organize an event with Ribhi Karajah, a terror group member who was convicted of his role in the murder of a 17-year-old Israeli girl, Fox News reported.
Flyers on the campus stated: “Palestinian prisoners, an evening with Ribhi Karajah, student activist and former political prisoner.”
Karajah is an American citizen who was arrested together with two members of the designated terror group The popular front for the liberation of Palestine for the murder in 2019.
He was convicted and spent more than three years in prison for a bomb attack in August 2019, killing a young Israel named Rina Shnerb and seriously injured her father and brother.
President Donald Trump has launched a performance against anti-Semitism at university campuses and ordered the deportation of Pro-Hamas students.
He signed an executive order of January 30 to cancel the student visa from anyone who had shown support for the Palestinian terror group.
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