Notre Dame halts study abroad program in Jerusalem, moves students amid war between Israel, Hamas


The University of Notre Dame has temporarily halted its study abroad program in Jerusalem, and has moved its students to other “International locations” amid the escalating war between Israeli forces and Hamas, officials said Tuesday. 

University President Rev. John I. Jenkins, said the school has suspended its study abroad program at the University of Notre Dame at Tantur (UNDT), which is home of the Jerusalem Global Gateway undergraduate program and the Tantur Ecumenical Institute in the holy city

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The University of Notre Dame on Tuesday said it was suspending its study abroad program in Jerusalem as Israel and Hamas wage war against each other.  (Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images/File/Fox News)

“Given the current situation in Israel, we have relocated our students who were studying in Jerusalem to other Notre Dame International locations,” Jenkins said. “We will continue to support our relocated students and ensure that their transitions are as smooth as possible.”

Jenkins didn’t say how many students were impacted or where they were taken. 

On its website, the University of Notre Dame at Tantur is described as a “community of students, faculty, scholars, and pilgrims who seek to deepen their worldview by experiencing firsthand the richness and complexity of life in the Middle East.”

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A man carrying a box leaves a bombed area following overnight Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City on Wednesday, the fifth day of continuing battles between Israel and the Hamas movement.  (Mohammed Abed/AFP via Getty Images)

The move comes as Israel has pummeled the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip for a fifth day after Saturday’s deadly attacks on Israeli civilians. Hamas fighters launched a multipronged assault in southern Israel by air, land and sea, killing and kidnapping civilians. 

Israel has responded with airstrikes in what is widely believed to be in preparation for a ground attack. In addition, thousands of reservists have been called up as Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Monday ordered a “complete siege” on Gaza.

Israel has also cut off electricity, food, water and fuel to the densely populated area. 

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Israeli soldiers take a break as they hold a position along the Israel-Gaza border on Wednesday. (Jack Guez/AFP via Getty Images)

The war has claimed at least 1,900 lives on both sides thus far. 

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“Saddened by the outbreak of war in the Holy Land, I join with many in abhorring the killing of non-combatants and I echo the Holy Father’s call to pray for all victims of the current conflict, for an end to the cycle of violence, and for a lasting peace with justice,” Jenkins said. 



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