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PA tax revenue withheld by Israel: impacts education

Tax revenue withheld from the PA by Israel led to a general strike on Sunday, closing schools in the West Bank as teachers protest...
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More than 26 arrested in past week

26 arrested by Israeli military since 4th February.
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Witness Claims Student Killed In Cold Blood by Israelis

A witness has claimed that Lubna Muneer Hanash, the 22-year-old student from Hebron was in fact killed in cold blood, despite earlier...
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Israeli academic banned from German conference by Netanyahu

Israel has barred a Israeli academic from taking part in a science symposium in Berlin on Thursday that was part of prime minister...
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UNRWA condemns Israeli “creation” of footage, tweets falsely claiming Gaza schools used to launch rockets

UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestine refugees, has hit back at Israeli allegations, made through social media, that it allows schools it...
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Reflections on Noam Chomsky’s visit to Gaza

Renowned linguistics professor Noam Chomsky has been in Gaza for a few days now. Chomsky was invited by the Islamic University of Gaza...
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CAMPUS WATCH COPYCATS CLOSE IN ON ISRAELI PROFESSORS

Right-wing groups in Israel have begun targeting Israeli lecturers for criticizing the occupation, joining protests against The...
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GAZA CHILDREN STRUGGLE FOR EDUCATION

In the second part of the BBC's 'Hunger to learn' series, looking at the lengths that children go to to get an education, Katya Adler...
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GAZA SCHOOLCHILDREN LACK BASIC EQUIPMENT

Some 1,200 students at al-Karmel High School for boys in Gaza City returned to class on 25 August without history and English...
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WORD ‘NAKBA’ TAKEN OUT OF ARAB CHILDREN’S TEXTBOOKS, 1948 NO CATASTROPHE SAYS ISRAEL

Israeli education ministry goes ahead with plans to ban the word 'Nakba' in Arab schools reversing a 2007 decision
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