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Indiana University philanthropy group connected to Hamas-linked charity

20 March 2026
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A Muslim philanthropy group at Indiana University has been linked to a Turkish nonprofit, Hayat Yolu, recently sanctioned by the U.S. government as a “sham charity” for allegedly funding Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. The university’s Muslim Philanthropy Initiative reportedly co-organized fundraising training programs with Hayat Yolu, with events held in Istanbul and Jakarta. The U.S. Department of the Treasury stated that Hayat Yolu plays a significant role in a global network using humanitarian aid as a front to finance Hamas’s military activities. Training sessions, led by Indiana University faculty, aimed to equip participants with advanced fundraising skills to implement back in their home countries. The events drew participants from various Southeast Asian nations and focused on systematic and professional fundraising techniques.

Why It Matters

This situation raises concerns about the use of charitable organizations as fronts for terrorism financing. The U.S. government has increasingly targeted groups believed to be misusing charitable activities to fund militant actions, especially in relation to Hamas, which has been classified as a terrorist organization. Historical ties between certain charities and extremist groups underscore the importance of scrutinizing organizations involved in international philanthropy. The designation of Hayat Yolu as a key player in this network highlights ongoing efforts to combat the exploitation of the nonprofit sector for illicit purposes.

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