In a joint statement, the office of the European Union Representative in the occupied Palestinian territories, Alexandre Stutzmann, and the heads of the European Union mission in Jerusalem and Ramallah, said they met with representatives of several Christian churches at the Mount of Olives.
According to Sireen Faroun, the school’s principal, both teachers and students were shocked at the extent of damage imposed during the raid. Israeli soldiers forcefully broke through doors, conducted searches within classrooms, and confiscated CCTV cameras.
The Palestinian Jerusalem Governorate said Israeli intelligence officers seized the textbooks from inside a car that was delivering them to one of the private schools that teaches the Palestinian curriculum in the Old City of Jerusalem. The officers detained the driver and a school staff member.
According to the Israeli left-wing Ir Amim association, which specialises in Jerusalem issues, the Committee decided to accept all the modified plans and documents related to the settlement project after deliberate study.
WAFA correspondent in Al-Quds city said Ben Gvir and a group of hardline supporters set up a tent next to one set up by the residents and their supporters and hoisted an Israeli flag on the tent in order to provoke the residents who in turn hoisted a Palestinian flag.