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Aid agencies described Israeli demolition of Palestinian schools as heart breaking

 

JERUSALEM, August 24, 2017 (WAFA) – Following Israel’s demolition of two Palestinian schools in the West Bank days before the start the new schoolyear, international aid agencies described the act as heart breaking.

First it was the only kindergarten for Jabal al-Baba Bedouin community destroyed on August 21. The next day, a primary school in Jub al Deeb near Bethlehem was also demolished.

Earlier, the Israeli authorities had dismantled and confiscated solar panels, the only source of power at a primary school in Abu Nuwar. The school was attacked twice last year when parts of it were demolished and equipment confiscated forcing third grade students to take their classes in the local barbershop.

The three schools are located in the sparsely populated Area C of the West Bank, which is under full Israeli military rule and which Israel wants to keep under its control, but without its Palestinian population, in any future peace deal with the Palestinians. Area C makes around 60 percent of the area of the West Bank.

“It was heart breaking to see children and their teachers turning up for their first day of school under the blazing sun, with no classrooms or anywhere to seek shelter in, while in the immediate vicinity the work to expand illegal settlements goes on uninterrupted,” said Itay Epshtain, Policy Manager at the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), who visited Jub al-Deeb on Wednesday, the first day of the new Palestinian schoolyear.

“Just when they were due to return to the classroom, Palestinian children are discovering that their schools are being destroyed,” said NRC‘s Country Director for Palestine, Hanibal Abiy Worku. “What threat do these schools pose to the Israeli authorities? What are they planning to achieve by denying thousands of children their fundamental right to education?”

Threats Palestinian children face on a daily basis include violence and harassment from settlers and Israeli soldiers, military activity inside or next to schools, delays crossing checkpoints, and the arrest of children from their classrooms.

The latest spate of school demolitions and confiscations in the West Bank forms part of a wider attack on education in Palestine, said NRC in a press release.

Some 55 schools in the West Bank are threatened with demolition and “stop-work” orders by Israeli authorities. Many of these schools are donor-funded, including by European Union (EU) member states.

Israel denies the majority of Palestinian planning permit requests in Area C, thereby leaving Palestinians with no option but to reconstruct and develop without permits, while Israeli settlements -established in violation of international law - continue to expand, said NRC.

In the first three months of this year there were 24 cases of direct attacks against schools, including incidents where tear gas canisters and sound bombs were fired at students on their way to or from school. Last year, four communities‘ educational facilities were demolished or confiscated and 256 education-related violations were documented in the West Bank, affecting over 29,000 students.

Since 2011, the Israeli government has also threatened to withhold permits and funding to schools that are not implementing Israeli curriculums in which references to Palestinian identity and culture, the occupation, Israeli settlements and other aspects of Palestinian history were removed.

“We call on the governments and donors funding Palestinian children‘s education to exercise all of their influence to prevent this violation in all its forms,” Abiy Worku said. “The destruction of educational structures funded by European money is not just a violation of international law. It is also a slap in the face to the international community providing aid to the occupied Palestinian population in a bid to ensure safe places of learning for children.”

M.K.

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