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EU condemns Israel’s demolition of Palestinian schools on eve of school season

Israeli troops and bulldozers are seen as they demolish houses in the Palestinian bedouin village of Khashm al-Daraj in the southern area of Yatta, south of the West Bank city of al-Khalil (Hebron), on August 14, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

The European Union has condemned the demolition of three Palestinian schools in the occupied West Bank just a day before the start of the school year following summer break.

In a statement issued Thursday, the EU Mission in Jerusalem and Ramallah expressed “strong concern about the recent confiscations of Palestinian school structures undertaken by Israel in Bedouin communities in the occupied West Bank.”

Over the past weeks, Israel has reportedly demolished three educational facilities for Palestinian kids –  donated by the EU and NGOs – on the grounds that they had been build without permission. The destroyed facilities included the only kindergarten for the Jabal Al Baba Bedouin community as well as a primary school in the Jubbet al-Dhib village in central West Bank.

The demolitions reportedly left up to 80 kids, aged between 5 to 10 without school, forcing them to start the school year on Wednesday in tents or under the hot sun.

The EU statement further said, “Every child has the right to safe access to education and states have an obligation to protect, respect and fulfill this right, by ensuring that schools are inviolable safe spaces for children.”

It reiterated the occupying nature of Israel and requested the authorities in Tel Aviv to halt demolitions “in accordance with its obligations as an occupying power under international humanitarian law, and to cease the policy of settlement construction and expansion, of designating land for exclusive Israeli use and of denying Palestinian development.”

 Palestinian children are dropped off at school on the first day of a new academic year, at a United Nations-run school in Gaza City on August 23, 2017. (Photo by AFP)

Meanwhile, B’Tselem, an Israeli rights group, also strongly slammed the measure and pointed to its “cruelty,” given it was carried out on the brink of the new school season.

“The demolition of a school building the night before the start of the year epitomizes the administrative cruelty and systematic harassment by authorities designed to drive Palestinians from their land,” B’Tselem said.

The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) also released a similar statement, condemning Israel for the confiscation as part of “a wider attack on education in Palestine.”

The Norwegian statement read that “it was heartbreaking 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.”

According to the NRC, some 55 schools in the occupied West Bank are threatened with demolition and stop-work orders by Israeli authorities, many of them built with funding from the European Union states and other donors.


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