Beirut – The University of Beirut (ABU) in the United States has turned Career Fair 2025 (held April 7-11) into an event that promotes normalization with the Israeli occupation by hosting companies supporting the enemy, but is set to strengthen students’ job prospects.
Among these companies is Deloitte, which has an active branch in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Deloitte provides cybersecurity services to several Israeli companies, including the NSO Group, the developer of Pegasus Spyware. It also provides consulting services to the Israeli Ministry of War.
Another company has acquired Transmed, the exclusive dealer of PepsiCo products in West Asia. This makes them a party to support the Israeli economy.
Transmed also distributes products such as Nestlé, which operates its factories in the Sderot village, which was founded in 1951 at the ruins of Najd in a Palestinian village.
We also distribute L’Oréal products. The only factory in West Asia is located in Migdal Haemek. It is built on the ruins of Al Mujaidar, a Palestinian village.
GroupM also participated in the event. By removing propalestine content, we work with an Israeli technology company that specializes in tracking activists on social media platforms.
Another company is Alphasights, a Tel Aviv-based company, advising investment funds to support West Bank settlement projects.
Aub’s job fairs are just event promotions. Its role is to promote Zionism, imperialism, capitalism, and any anti-resistance efforts.
While insisting on teaching justice and the value of human rights, AUB pushes students towards funding occupation regimes and working with brutal capitalist companies that perpetuate racism and slavery.
Also among these companies is the infamous Emirati company Maids.CC. The CC abuses domestic workers as slaves and treats African domestic workers in a different way than the Filipinos.
At the beginning of the ongoing war in Gaza, the AUB blatantly lamented researchers and head of the Pathology Department at Islamic University and the Dar Alsifa Hospital in Gaza. “Dr. Mohammed Dhabour has passed away.”
Following the harsh criticism, the obituary has been revised to read “without bold mentioning Israel’s criminality, “Dr. Dabour was killed in an airstrike in the Gaza Strip!”
During the serious economic crisis Lebanon faced, the AUB has made great profits by pricing education and health services beyond the purchasing power of the majority of Lebanese citizens.
It also imposed academic staff being monitored by the US Surveillance Den (Embassy) which implements punitive policies against students expressing their opposition to Israel.
The AUB project began in 1863 when the New York State Legislature passed a resolution declaring that the United States had foreign policy on the Western Asia region and that it would require shares of cheese shared by Europeans.
The resolution supported the establishment of Syrian Protestant University in Beirut (later named AUB) and Robert University, the Turkish boss horus, as well as the blessings of the Ottoman Empire, which ruled Greater Syria.
In 1860, Abraham Lincoln was elected president and began political investments outside the Americas.
After the French defeat during World War II and the decline of its role in the Levant, the political role of the Jesuit University in Beirut declined and was moved to the AUB. The hospital has also been attached to it, and has become an integral part of the role of both local and local communities.
(In 1945, the San Francisco Conference was held to draft the UN Charter, with the participation of representatives from 50 countries. Of the participants, 19 were AUB graduates, including Charles Marek, the first U.S. ambassador to Lebanon.
Fares El-Khoury represented Syria with a delegation of six alumni who established the positions of ministerial and political leadership in Syria.
The numbers of the eight people in the meeting represented Iraq. Its central banker, its minister and influential politician were AUB graduates.
Iran’s representative was also an AUB graduate. During the Prime Minister of Shapur Bhaktia under Iranian Shah rule, and later the CIA and the US State Department, fixed their final hopes in 1978 to quell the Islamic Revolution.
Through this government, Jimmy Carter saved his major base in the Middle East from sliding into others’ hands. Six of the members were AUB graduates.