|   2025-11-23 20:23:30

Qatar has reportedly invested tens of billions in spreading Islamism on U.S. campuses

A new report by the Institute for the Study of Global Anti-Semitism and Policy (ISGAP) reveals that Qatar has invested $20 billion in the American education system to spread the Islamist ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood. Writes the New York Post.

According to director Charles Asher Small, the Qatari royal family has spiritual ties to the movement and is using the money and influence to undermine the West.

Half of the funding went to Cornell University, which has faced criticism for incidents of anti-Semitism. Meanwhile, one student has already been arrested for threatening Jews, and another professor called the Hamas attack "exciting." The other ten billion was to be split between Georgetown University, Texas A&M and Brown University.

The report also points to the support of student organizations such as the Muslim Student Association and Students for Justice in Palestine, which, according to ISGAP, promote the agenda of the Muslim Brotherhood.

In addition, the Guardian reported, according to Israel National News, that the Qatari government hired a London firm to discredit a woman who accused International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan of sexual harassment.

(max)