
Gaza's oldest university shelters the displaced
The university's main campus in Gaza City was bombed on October 9, 2023, just two days into Israel's war. Like the rest of Gaza's academic institutions, the university could no longer function, and suspended its activities. When it resumed coursework on a smaller scale in the second half of 2024, the university had to adopt distance learning, as its facilities were no longer equipped for in-person classes, and reconstruction wasn't an option with the ongoing war.
For lack of viable options and due to the dire need, what remains of the university's buildings soon became shelter for the displaced. After thousands of displaced Palestinians returned from southern Gaza during the short-lived ceasefire of winter 2025, and with Occupation forces ordering residents to evacuate ever-larger swathes of territory, the university's ruins have now grown crowded with people fleeing the ongoing aggression.
Today, the university houses families of multiple generations. Some include graduates of the university, such as Abdallah Khedr from the Jabalia refugee camp and who graduated in 2016 with a a degree in psychology, and now shelters in a lecture hall where he once attended classes.
The displaced have pitched tents in the ruins of lecture halls, administrative buildings, the university library and the science labs, as well as the burnt-out shell of the auditorium. Tents fill the university's courtyards and sports field, sheltering those recently displaced by Israeli military operations in the neighboring area, while the entrances to faculty buildings have become a playground for displaced children.
Text and images: Zuheir Dola and Mostafa Al-Bayed
The entrance to the Gaza City campus of the Islamic University.
Displaced Palestinians' tents fill the university's courtyards and sports field.
Tents pitched in the ruins of the university's main building.
Children play near their shelter in the university's main building.
Abdallah Khedr, class of 2016, shelters in a lecture hall where he used to take classes.
A displaced Palestinian woman makes lentil soup outside the lecture hall in which her family is sheltering.
The university buildings have suffered extensive damage.
The damaged remains of the conference center are being used as shelter.
Tents have been set up in the auditorium where graduations were held.
Children play amid the charred remains of auditorium seats.
Children displaced from Beit Lahia play at a faculty entrance.
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