Israeli settlers stormed a Palestinian school in northeastern Tubas in the occupied West Bank on the night of Saturday/Sunday, destroying its contents and looting property from it.
Mutaz Bisharat, the official in charge of the settlement resistance file at the Palestinian Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, stated that Israeli settlers invaded the "Challenge" school in Khirbat Ibziq last night and destroyed its contents.
Bisharat added that the settlers stole solar energy systems and water tanks from the school.
For his part, the Director of Education in Tubas, Azmi Blawna, said that the settlers raided the school, removed its doors, vandalized its contents, and burned the Palestinian flag.
Blawna explained that the Israeli settlers stole student records, electrical systems, refrigerators, and some water tanks.
He pointed out that "the assault is an attempt to empty the area of Palestinian presence and erase the educational process in this region."
In recent weeks, the small school, which has 25 students, five teachers, and a principal, has faced similar attacks by Israeli settlers, creating a state of tension and fear among the students.
According to data from the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, Israeli settlers have carried out more than 7,000 attacks against Palestinians and their property in the West Bank during the two years of the Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of 33 Palestinians and the displacement of 33 Bedouin communities.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army and settlers killed 1,063 Palestinians in the West Bank and injured about 10,000 others, in addition to arresting more than 20,000 people, including 1,600 children, during the two years of genocide in Gaza.
The assault is an attempt to empty the area of Palestinian presence and erase the educational process in this region.





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Israeli settlers storm a Palestinian school in the West Bank and destroy its contents.