Ilhan Omar's campaign gave money to Palestinian group with alleged terror links

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 October 30, 2025

Radical Minnesota Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar has long been known for attracting attention with her comments regarding terrorism.

Omar raised eyebrows again this week after it emerged that the "Squad" member gave money to an organization with alleged terror links. 

Omar's campaign gave $1559.25 to the Palestine House of Freedom

That's according to Fox News, which cited Federal Election Commission records detailing expenditures made by Omar's campaign.

They show that $1559.25 was paid in September to the Palestine House of Freedom, an anti-Israel group which is also known by its Arabic name "Dar Alhurriya."

While the amount was described as covering "event tickets," no further explanation was provided regarding the event or when it was held.

Fox News pointed to a video posted on the organization's website that says it is "dedicated to the liberation of Palestine" as well as "the dismantling of apartheid in Palestine and the establishment of a free, democratic state from the river to the sea."

Palestine House of Freedom held fundraiser for pro-terror Palestinian college

The video further pledges to "embark on an aggressive educational campaign targeting everyone from lawmakers, staffers, the media, to the general public."

This campaign is said to involve showing "how dismantling apartheid and establishing a free democratic Palestine from the River to the Sea with equal rights, is the path to peace and will benefit all parties involved."

Meanwhile, the Washington Reporter revealed in June that the Palestine House of Freedom conducted a fundraiser for the Palestinian Birzeit University.

Located in the West Bank, Birzeit University was named by a group of House Republicans in a letter they sent to Harvard last year.

Birzeit University celebrates terror attack, bars Jews from campus

"We find Harvard’s relationship with Birzeit University, whose student government openly supports Hamas, and
names buildings after convicted terrorists, to be extremely concerning," the letter read.

"Shockingly, following the October 7 attack, Birzeit University posted, 'Glory for martyrs, recovery for wounded ones, and freedom for the captives,'" it continued.

The letter from GOP lawmakers went on to point out how "[t]he university also has had a policy of barring Israeli Jews from campus."

Meanwhile, Fox News noted that Birzeit University has long been the scene of student marches in which participants wear mock suicide bomber vests and carry fake rockets.

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