Publish date14 Aug 2023 - 10:23
Story Code : 603658

FM condemns “terrorist attack” by Israeli settlers against Palestinian school

Palestinian Foreign Ministry has denounced Israeli settlers over attack against Palestinian schools and the violence that has become a behavior for their “organized gangs”.
FM condemns “terrorist attack” by Israeli settlers against Palestinian school
The ministry voiced its condemnation in a statement on Sunday after two Palestinian Bedouin schools of Ras al-Tin and al-Tahadi, both located east of the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah, were attacked by groups of Israeli settlers.

"This terrorism against Palestinian schools falls within the framework of what has become a behavior of settlers and their organized 'terrorist gangs'," the ministry said in its statement.

It added that such acts of terrorism against Palestinian schools and their students are a result of extremist positions and remarks of far-right Israeli ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, who provide protection for the settlers and their terrorist elements.

The ministry stated that Sunday attacks on two Palestinian schools, one of which is already on the occupying regime's demolition list, were carried out under direct protection and support of Israeli forces.

It also denounced the attacks as "serious escalation of settlers' assaults against Palestinian educational institutions." 

The ministry stressed that such attacks are part of Israel's "attempts to Judaize and annex the West Bank and combat all forms of Palestinian national and humanitarian existence in those areas targeted by settlements."

The statement held the Israeli regime fully responsible for targeting of Palestinian educational institutions, calling on the international community, especially the United Nations and its educational organ, UNESCO, to fulfill their responsibilities for protecting Palestinian educational institutions.

Israel occupied the West Bank in a Western-backed war in 1967, and has been dotting the territory with illegal settlements ever since.

Hundreds of thousands of Israeli settlers live in over 230 settlements built across the territory, which Palestinians want as part of their future independent state.

The entire international community views Israeli settlements as illegal under international law and the Geneva Conventions due to their construction on occupied territory.
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