23.03.2025 07:28
"The Carnation and the Thorn" – Yahya Sinwar (story, part 39)
When Jamal requested permission to travel to Pakistan, the Jordanian government denied him, citing his involvement in the Muslim Brotherhood at the university. So he was forced to return to Khalil and work.
Many of the students who studied at Islamic faculties ended up working at educational institutions built by charitable foundations in Khalil. Jamal also found a job at a high school that prepared students for university.
As he spoke about the events in the camps in Gaza, doubts arose in his mind: "Is someone arming the group? Isn't this an attempt to destroy the volunteer movement? Haven't Israeli spies infiltrated us?" Such questions also troubled the other members of the group.
Many of the students who studied at Islamic faculties ended up working at educational institutions built by charitable foundations in Khalil. Jamal also found a job at a high school that prepared students for university.
As he spoke about the events in the camps in Gaza, doubts arose in his mind: "Is someone arming the group? Isn't this an attempt to destroy the volunteer movement? Haven't Israeli spies infiltrated us?" Such questions also troubled the other members of the group.