Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Palestinia­ns’ right to education in tatters amid Israeli agression

Facing the challenge of getting an education, Palestinia­n children living in the occupied territorie­s are subjected to Israeli violence targeted at their schools, which consist mainly of caravans and tents

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DESTROYING the hope and means of education and the future of Palestinia­n children and youth, Israeli military forces have ramped up demolition of Palestinia­n schools, tearing down a tent yesterday that was being used as a classroom for Palestinia­n students in the Jordan Valley region of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, according to a Palestinia­n official.

“Israeli officials attempted to justify the move by saying the tent was erected without a license,” Mutaz Bisharat, a Palestinia­n Authority (PA) official responsibl­e for tracking Israeli settlement activity in the region, told Anadolu Agency (AA) yesterday. The Israeli army, Bisharat said, had torn down the makeshift classroom and prevented teachers and students from reaching the site.

Last month, Israeli forces, using the same excuse, dismantled a number of makeshift classrooms set up for Palestinia­n students in the same area. Israeli authoritie­s ordered the closure of the AlLaban-Al-Zawiya school in the West Bank city of Nablus on the pretext that students had hurled stones at Israeli soldiers and settlers. Despite the order, students and local officials attempted to reopen the school, prompting Israeli forces to use rubber bullets and tear gas canisters to disperse them. The Al-Laban-Al-Sawiya school was attacked by settlers a few months ago and is constantly attacked by the Israeli army, according to Palestinia­n residents. The Ramallah-based Palestinia­n government called for urgent internatio­nal action to stop Israeli behavior that violates Palestinia­n children’s right to an education.

Palestinia­n schools have long been subjected to Israeli violence. A Palestinia­n school in the Palestinia­n village of Khan al-Ahmar has faced demolition, along with the adjacent Bedouin village in the occupied West Bank. In February, the U.N. Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs (OCHA) said that at least 45 schools in Palestine were facing the threat of destructio­n by the Israeli authority. In a statement, the OCHA acting coordinato­r for the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s, Roberto Valent, pointed out that a Palestinia­n school in East Jerusalem was destroyed by Israeli soldiers and added: “The demolition was carried out on the grounds of a lack of Israeli-issued permits, which are nearly impossible to obtain.”

During the 2014 Gaza war, the Israeli army launched a military operation on Gaza, destroying 24 schools. Israeli shelling killed at least 15 Palestinia­ns sheltering in a U.N.-run school and another 17 near a street market.

Amid deep funding cuts, Palestinia­n children face the challenge of getting an education in the West Bank. This year, U.N. schools for Palestinia­ns were reopened, though major U.S. cuts have thrown their funding into jeopardy. The U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) earlier said all 711 schools it runs for 526,000 pupils in Gaza and the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria reopened in September despite the $300 million U.S. funding cut.

 ??  ?? A Palestinia­n boy sits on a chair with a national flag as Israeli authoritie­s demolish a school site in the village of Yatta, south of the West Bank city of Hebron, July 11.
A Palestinia­n boy sits on a chair with a national flag as Israeli authoritie­s demolish a school site in the village of Yatta, south of the West Bank city of Hebron, July 11.

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