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Far-Left Congresswoman Caught Giving Cash To Pro-Hamas Group

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Squad star Ilhan Omar is back in hot water — this time for cutting a check to a D.C. nonprofit cozy with a Palestinian university infamous for its Hamas-loving student leaders.

New FEC filings reviewed by Fox News Digital show Omar’s campaign quietly sent $1,559.25 in September to the Palestine House of Freedom — a group just a stone’s throw from the U.S. Capitol that bills itself as fighting for the “liberation of Palestine.”

The nonprofit, also called Dar Alhurriya, boasts on its website that it is “dedicated to the liberation of Palestine” and to “the dismantling of apartheid in Palestine and the establishment of a free, democratic state from the river to the sea.”

That slogan — “from the river to the sea” — has long been used by extremists calling for the elimination of Israel. But the group doesn’t hide it. It doubles down online, accusing Israel of “operating as an apartheid state” and promising to “embark on an aggressive educational campaign targeting everyone from lawmakers, staffers, the media, to the general public” to push for “a free democratic Palestine from the River to the Sea.”

The filing lists Omar’s payment as “event tickets,” though it’s unclear what she attended — or who else was in the room.

Earlier this year, Palestine House of Freedom hosted a fundraiser for Birzeit University, known for student elections routinely won by Hamas-aligned factions and mock “suicide bomber” parades — earning the school the nickname “Terrorist University.”

A Fox News Digital review found that the Hamas-affiliated Al-Wafaa bloc has won multiple victories at Birzeit since the ’90s, including in 2022 and 2023. After the 2023 vote, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh crowed to the Middle East Monitor that the win was an “extension” of the terror movement and proof the bloc can “adapt to changes, overcome complexities, and fill the void created by arrests, martyrdom, or deportation.”

Haniyeh — later taken out by the IDF in Tehran — bragged Hamas is “unbreakable” and promised to confront “the occupier, oppression and terrorism.”

This isn’t a one-off. Hamas operatives also cheered Birzeit victories in 2017.

Now Congress is paying attention. Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) and Education and Workforce Committee Chair Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) fired off a blistering letter to Harvard on Sept. 29, ripping the Ivy League giant for dragging its feet on distancing itself from the same university.

They blasted Birzeit as “an institution whose student body overwhelmingly supports Hamas” and one that “explicitly endorses a U.S.-designated terrorist organization.”

Omar, who has a long history of controversial comments about Israel and Jewish donors, hasn’t commented yet.

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