Cisjordanie: des enfants privés d'école par l'armée israélienne

Israeli military prevents Palestinian children from attending school in occupied West Bank for second consecutive week.

Israeli military prevents Palestinian children from attending school in occupied West Bank for second consecutive week. | Contesto: cronaca

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  • Cisjordanie: des enfants privés d'école par l'armée israélienne

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For the past two weeks, children in the occupied West Bank have been barred from attending school by the Israeli army, a disruption that has drawn renewed attention to the daily challenges facing Palestinian communities under military occupation. The measure, which affects multiple villages, has left hundreds of students unable to access their classrooms, according to local reports. The closures began without prior warning, with military checkpoints and roadblocks erected near school entrances in several areas. Parents and teachers describe a situation of uncertainty, as children are turned back each morning. The affected schools serve primarily young students, some as young as six, who now face an indefinite interruption to their education. This is not an isolated incident. Across the West Bank, military restrictions on movement have long complicated access to education for Palestinian children. Human rights organizations have documented similar blockades in past years, often justified by the Israeli military on security grounds. However, critics argue that such measures disproportionately harm civilian life, particularly the right to education under international law. The timing of the current closures is particularly disruptive, coming during the academic term when students are preparing for exams. Local educators report that even a two-week gap can set back learning significantly, especially for younger children who rely on routine. Some families have attempted to organize informal lessons at home, but fear of military patrols has made this difficult. The Israeli military has not issued a public statement explaining the specific reasons for the current closures. In previous similar cases, the army cited operational needs or security assessments. However, without clear communication, affected communities are left to speculate, fueling frustration and a sense of helplessness. International bodies, including the United Nations, have repeatedly called on Israel to ensure the protection of children’s education in the occupied territories. The current situation underscores the fragility of daily life under occupation, where access to basic services like schooling...

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