Hundreds of Gaza students blocked by Zionist regime from studying abroad
Human rights groups say 670 Palestinian students have become trapped in
Yafa Al-Mozain, an 18-year-old student from
Al-Mozain is one of approximately 670
The students are among approximately 6,400 Gazans with work permits, foreign citizenship, or student visas who are currently prohibited from leaving the area.
“We are living in a really hard situation. Many people can’t see their families outside
Ghassan Al-Mattar, 25, was recently granted the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship to study Business Information Systems at a University in the
“Time is running out and the chances of starting our studies decreases every day,” Al-Mattar told.
New York-based rights group Human Rights Watch recently published an audio-report on the issue, denouncing the “arbitrarily blocking” of students by Zionist regime.
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However, Shani Cooper-Zubida, from the Media Affairs Department at the Israeli embassy in
Cooper-Zubida added that the exit plan will hopefully enter into force within the next week.
HRW maintains that universities in
Frustrated over her current situation, Al-Mozain told that she would consider enrolling in a University in
“I really don’t think wasting another semester is a good idea. I’m not going to waste a year of my life because of this. So yes, I’m considering enrolling at a university here in
A large number of the trapped students; around 400 out of the 670 total are trying to enter Egypt to begin or resume their studies — a difficult task following Zionists' closure of the southern crossing from Gaza to Egypt at Rafah on June 9.
Hani Sami Louzon, 22, a student at the Law Faculty at
“I am suffering greatly from this closure. It is essential to me and my friends to leave the Gaza Strip and complete our studies,” Louzon said in an interview with HRW.
HRW reiterates that neither
“The countries where these students are hoping to go should speak out about this violation of basic rights,” Whitson said. “It is in no one’s interest for Gazans to be denied access to higher education.”
Since Kerem Shalom crossing in
Earlier in the fall, Zionist regime's authorities reportedly allowed a bus shuttle service to transfer people through the Erez crossing and on to the Nitzana crossing between
Only a few days following the halt of the shuttle service, Zionist regime declared
HRW stresses that the movement of people and goods in and out of the