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News ID: 121758
Publish Date : 22 November 2023 - 21:45

Settlers Set Fire to Palestinian Primary School, Attack Female Employee

WEST BANK (Dispatches) – Zionist settlers set fire to a Palestinian primary school located south of Al-Khalil, resulting in the destruction of three classrooms, reported Wafa news agency.
According to a local source in the village of Zanota, a group of settlers burned down three classrooms at Zanota Mixed Elementary School, which marked the second arson attempt on the school over the past month.
Moreover, there have been reports of settlers assaulting and physically attacking a Palestinian female school employee.
Recent escalations in attacks by settlers, backed by Zionist troops, on village residents and their property have resulted in the forced displacement of 36 families, Wafa reported.
The Palestinian Ministry of Education denounced the school arson, labeling it as another crime in the ongoing series of offences committed by the occupation and settlers against educational institutions in the occupied territories.
The ministry further noted that the assault on a primary school, occurring just one day after the observance of World Children’s Day, reveals the discriminatory nature of the occupation and its aim of instilling fear among students and children.
It appealed to international human rights institutions and organizations dedicated to safeguarding children’s rights to urgently intervene and bring an end to these violations.
The Zionist regime has occupied the West Bank since 1967. Human rights abuses against the Palestinians and breaches of international law are common, say human rights organizations.
Since 7 October, OCHA has recorded 271 settler attacks against Palestinians, resulting in Palestinian casualties, damage to Palestinian-owned property, or both. This reflects a daily average of almost six incidents, compared with three since the beginning of the year. Over one-third of these incidents included threats with firearms, including shootings. In nearly half of all incidents, Zionist troops were either accompanying or actively supporting the attackers, UN OCHA said.