Clashes after Israel closes Palestinian school: reports

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AFP Nablus
Last Updated : Oct 15 2018 | 10:25 PM IST

Clashes broke out in the occupied West Bank on Monday after Israeli forces ordered the closure of a Palestinian school.

The Israeli army said the school had been the source of months of violence, with stones thrown at a nearby major road used by its forces and Israeli settlers, AFP correspondents reported.

The school serves the Palestinian villages of As-Sawiya and Al-Lubban south of Nablus and is located on a main road through the West Bank.

The Israeli army on Sunday issued an order for the school to be closed, but students tried to enter on Monday morning alongside some officials, AFP journalists said.

Israeli soldiers and border police fired tear gas at protesters, including into the school premises.

Four people were hit by rubber bullets, the Palestinian Red Crescent said, with a number of others affected by tear gas.

AFP photographer Jaafar Ashtiyeh was injured in the clashes. Samer Ewass, a village official, said they were protesting the Israeli decision.

"We reject this decision," he said. "These children have a right to education, they have a right to sit in school like any child in any country."
"In response to the large number of popular terror acts endangering Israeli and Palestinian civilians driving on the road... the area of the school was declared a closed military zone."

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First Published: Oct 15 2018 | 10:25 PM IST

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