In part 5, Imam Priester expounds on the purpose of the Israeli project, while Imam Bajwa expresses admiration for protesting students.
In Part 4 of the interview, the chaplains point out how American leadership is following the Israeli party line.
In Part 3 of the interview, the chaplains discuss the positions of American Christians and Jews on the Gaza genocide.
MuslimMatters interviewed chaplains Omer Bajwa of Yale University and Abdul-Muhaymin Priester of Grinnell College for their thoughts on the campus protests.
Two Muslim university chaplains share their perspectives from the front line of the pro-Palestinian protests.
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