ALBAWABA - The Palestinians of East Jerusalem are angry with Israeli authorities once again for their discriminatory educational policies.
"لن نسمح لأحد أن يُنسي أطفالنا أنهم فلسطينيون".. احتجاج بمدارس في #القدس ضد فرض المنهج الإسرائيلي، والاحتلال يسحب تراخيص 6 مدارس للضغط عليها pic.twitter.com/ZG76SvCoLC
— قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) September 18, 2022
The Israeli Education Ministry is calling - more so forcing - schools in Arab East Jerusalem - to teach the Israeli curriculum or else they will not be funded and worse still their licences would be revoked.
This is the second such attack on a Palestinian school in occupied East Jerusalem on two consecutive school days.
— Jerusalem24 (@J24FMPalestine) September 18, 2022
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This is making Palestinian parents, teachers, Arab teacher's unions and NGO's very angry for what they see as an Israeli attempt to distort and "Zionize" the school curriculum. In protest they called on all schools in Jerusalem to declare Monday, 19 September as a day of national strike.
Palestinian schools in occupied Jerusalem started a one-day strike in protest against attempts by the Israeli occupation to impose Israeli textbooks on Palestinian curricula. pic.twitter.com/vVDElO1OQY
— In Palestine- Today (@IPalToday) September 19, 2022
The strike proved very successful with 90 percent of Arab pupils not attending schools and adhering yo the national strike that is seen as the start of a series of actions to fight the introduction of an Israeli-based curriculum in Palestinian schools in Jerusalem.
The Palestinian Chronicle put it this way: WAFA correspondent said the Palestinian National and Islamic Forces (PNIF) in occupied Jerusalem, a coalition of the Palestinian political factions, issued a statement calling for a general strike in East Jerusalem’s Palestinian schools on Monday to affirm the right of the Palestinian children to be taught their Palestinian curriculum, not the Israeli one.
Palestinian schools in occupied Jerusalem started a one-day strike in protest against attempts by the Israeli occupation to impose Israeli textbooks on Palestinian curricula. pic.twitter.com/DU7RqET4FL
— The Inside- Palestine (@TInsidePal) September 19, 2022
The issue of the enforcing of the Israeli curriculum on Arab schools in East Jerusalem has always been at the top at the beginning of each school. The Israeli Ministry of Education has always been adamant and want to replace Palestinian symbolisms and culture such as the hoisting of the Palestinian flag, national identity, manipulating historical and geographical facts about Palestine and Jerusalem with a narrative of their own. The Israeli Ministry of Education have also sought to change the verses of the Quran.
Israeli occupation forces detain al-Isawiya Secondary School's security guard Daoud Musa Derbas in East Jerusalem Issawiya town al-Ubaid neighborhood. pic.twitter.com/l0HHCd6Dg3
— Wafa News Agency - English (@WAFANewsEnglish) September 14, 2022
The issue of the one-day strike is a registration by the Palestinian families, teachers and management that they will not be bullied and are determined not to "Israelize" the curriculum despite the pressure that they are being placed under. They are demanding the curriculum used by schools of the Education Ministry of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA).
مدارس القدس تقاوم المناهج الإسرائيلية حفاظا على الهوية الفلسطينية
— Daoud Kuttab داود كُتّاب (@daoudkuttab) September 14, 2022
East Jerusalem school fight against imposes Israeli curriculumhttps://t.co/v2RsTs0Coa
Already the Israeli Ministry of Education has put six Palestinian schools in East Jerusalem under their black list by revoking their licences and replacing them with temporary ones that are to be renewed each year and this is another way of increasing pressure on these schools.
The situation for schools in occupied East Jerusalem remains precarious. The Israeli occupation authorities are withholding money in order to compel them to teach the Israeli curriculum instead of the Palestinian curriculum. https://t.co/dBAx7sdupx
— Spring Up Foundation (@SpringUpCharity) September 6, 2022
With the East Jerusalem schools included the total number of Palestinian pupils in the West Bank and Gaza Strip stand at around 1.4 million with 3222 schools. In East Jerusalem alone there are over 280 schools with a total of 115,000 people from kindergarten till Grade 12.
The Ibrahimieh school in occupied East Jerusalem is one of six schools whose permanent teaching license was revoked by Israeli authorities this summer for teaching material that "incites against Israel and the Israeli army." pic.twitter.com/8j8GSKKIcO
— Jerusalem24 (@J24FMPalestine) September 6, 2022
The social media has been rife with news about going to school in the Palestinian territories and the ongoing Israeli pressures against them.
"Israeli students returned to #school and so did #Palestinians including those in East Jerusalem. They learn same lessons: Math, English, but they add classes to indoctrinate their students against #Israel. They educate them from young age for hate and hostility towards Israel." https://t.co/7Mi3bPd00H
— Eli Dror (@edrormba) September 5, 2022
August 30, 2022, over 1.3 million Palestinian children from the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip went back to school. Girls and boys eager to learn and thrive, but Palestinian children face challenges that many children across the world cannot imagine #EndIsraeliApartheid https://t.co/PUrqRJUugk
— "Solidarity is a verb" (@SaveSJarrah) September 5, 2022
Last Saturday, Palestinian parents and students held protests in several neighborhoods of the city against attempts by the Israeli occupation authorities to prevent the school from teaching the official Palestinian textbooks and rather use the distorted Israeli-issued textbooks the Palestine Chronicle wrote.
Israelization of education: Why the licences of six East Jerusalem schools were revoked in bid to impose Israeli curriculum on Palestinian students ? https://t.co/gEUPJqvMwX
— The New Arab (@The_NewArab) September 5, 2022