Israel Destroys Palestinian Classrooms Ahead of First Day of School
24 Aug 201716:49 PM
Israel Destroys Palestinian Classrooms Ahead of First Day of School

Bethan McKernan

The Independent
Palestinian children in the occupied West Bank have started the new school year in improvised tents after Israeli authorities demolished their classrooms the day before term began. 

Around 80 five - 10 year olds from the village of Jub-Ad-Dhib went to classes held in cramped tarpaulin tents or under the hot sun on Wednesday following the Israeli Civil Administration’s decision to confiscate and destroy steel terrapin cabins used as school buildings along with other educational equipment. 

The area was sealed off, declared a military zone, and security forces used stun grenades to keep residents away, Israeli rights group B’Tselem said in a statement.  Israeli media said that locals had thrown stones at soldiers during the demolition. 

The six newly-installed portacabins donated by the EU were put in place so that local children did not have to walk an hour to get to school. 

Over the last two weeks, four Palestinian communities have seen their educational facilities - donated by international bodies and NGOs - destroyed on the grounds that they had been built without proper planning permission.

The security forces also removed solar panels powering a school for Bedouin children near Jerusalem were removed on 9 August, ignoring a High Court petition over their removal in the process. 

The High Court ended up issuing a temporary restraining order against removing the panels, but it came an hour after they had already been dismantled.

Critics of Israeli policy point out that building permissions for new Palestinian homes and infrastructure are almost impossible to obtain.

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

The Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), the body which implements Israeli policy in the West Bank, did not immediately respond to The Independent’s request for comment. 

Last month, the Netherlands lodged a complaint with the Israeli government after dozens of Dutch solar panels donated to the same village were confiscated by Israeli authorities, again on planning permission grounds.

More than 300 structures in the occupied West Bank demolished by the Israeli authorities in 2016 were at least in part funded by the EU or international NGOs, an Israeli military official said earlier this year. 

Last year also saw the highest number of Israeli demolitions of Palestinian structures since rights groups began record keeping.