A Taste of “Concentration Camp” Gaza: Al Azhar University

Inspired by the Gaza mall photos, I will endeavor to feature various facilities from Gaza over the next few weeks, with the aim of providing readers with a glimpse into the real Gaza, which is anything but a concentration camp as some claim.

My point is not that there is no hardship in Gaza, but rather that the situation is a far cry from what is being presented by the palestinians, their supporters and the mainstream media.

Introducing Al-Azhar University, Gaza’s second largest university with over 11,000 registered students between eight faculties: Pharmacy, Medical Professions, Science, Agriculture, Education, Arts, Economics & Administrative Sciences and Law.

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Photos taken from here, here and here.

Despite its nice appearance, Al Azhar University has been no stranger to violence.

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An Australian immigrant to Israel, Aussie Dave has been blogging since early 2003.

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  1. Ghilmeini says:

    Were the educational facilities at Dachau were quite as plush?

  2. AEWHistory says:

    Holy shit, that's alot better than my college… actually, that's nicer than any college I've attended or taught at, at least on the surface. Wow!

  3. Stan says:

    That's all good and well, but do they have toga parties?

    Stan

  4. Michael Zvi Krumbein says:

    Who built it?

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