On Wednesday, the European Union expressed the “shock” regarding the demolition of the Israeli army, a Palestinian school, which was built in the southern West Bank.
The Union Office in Palestine said, “Those who are shocked by the Israeli forces demolishing the school of Esafi funded by European donors in the traveler of Yatta, one day after a number of European Union member states visited them.”
“The right of Palestinian children to education must be respected.”
The Federation expressed “deep concern about the Israeli measures targeting humanitarian facilities,” considering that “the continuation of forced measures threatens the existence of Palestinian population communities in the traveler of Yatta (south of Hebron).”
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On Wednesday, the Israeli authorities demolished a Palestinian school in the south of the West Bank on the pretext of “building without a license”.
Fouad Al -Amour, the coordinator of the Protection and Protection Committees, said that an Israeli force “stormed the area of Mesafir Yatta, and demolished the mixed basic school of Esse, on the pretext of building without a license.”
Al -Amor indicated, in a statement to Anatolia, that the Israeli authorities “confiscated the contents of the school before its demolition.”
The Palestinians are prohibited from making any change or construction in the “C” region without an Israeli statement, which is impossible to obtain, according to local and international organizations.
The 1995 “Oslo 2” agreement classified the lands of the West Bank: “A” is under full Palestinian control, “B” is under Israeli security, civil and administrative control, and “C” is under Israeli civil, administrative and security control, and the latter constitutes about 60 percent of West Bank area.