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(AP) Diaa Hadid - There are 19 students enrolled in the first one-year Hebrew diploma course offered at the Islamic University in Gaza City. Gaza's Hamas rulers want to produce qualified teachers as the government gradually introduces Hebrew studies in its high schools. The aim is to teach Palestinians their enemy's language. Some students said they were studying Hebrew to understand Israeli TV and radio broadcasts, which are easily accessible in Gaza. 2013-01-11 00:00:00Full Article
Hamas University Grooms Hebrew Teachers
(AP) Diaa Hadid - There are 19 students enrolled in the first one-year Hebrew diploma course offered at the Islamic University in Gaza City. Gaza's Hamas rulers want to produce qualified teachers as the government gradually introduces Hebrew studies in its high schools. The aim is to teach Palestinians their enemy's language. Some students said they were studying Hebrew to understand Israeli TV and radio broadcasts, which are easily accessible in Gaza. 2013-01-11 00:00:00Full Article
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