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Palestinian Children have the Right
to Education and Wellness
It is Monday March 11th. It is a school day,
but no children are in their schools neither in Bethlehem nor in most of the
Palestinian areas. The 240 children of the Dar al-Kalima Model School are no
exception. It is only two days ago that three Israeli tanks occupied the
premises of their new school. We sent an urgent appeal on Saturday to get
the tanks out, and many of you responded immediately. That same afternoon,
and as a direct result of the pressure put on the Israeli Authorities, the
tanks were removed from the premises.
From the ICB
compound and across the valley we saw the school and observed the tanks
withdrawing from School’s site. Yet, we were prevented form reaching the
site. The whole area was put under curfew by the Israeli army. No one was
allowed to move, not even ambulances. Our church made several requests to
the Israeli Authorities to give us permission to visit the site and inspect
the damage. On Sunday morning, permission was granted to drive to the school
in the Bishop’s car. After the Sunday service, we headed towards the school
and drove through a
“ghost town” of
empty roads. After a three-minute drive on the main road we encountered the
first “surprise.” We were shocked to see Bethlehem’s only “highway,” known
as the Jerusalem-Hebron road, torn down by the deep trenches that the
Israeli bulldozers made. To reach the school, we had to turn ba ck
and look for another access. We soon discovered that the Israeli military
forces destroyed all access roads and dug deep trenches. While parking by
one of these trenches, one family offered us to drive through their garden.
We did so and were able to get to the school after an arduous drive. During
the whole drive, our Bishop was
on the line
negotiating with the Israeli Army. They wanted to know what each of us was
dressed like. After they took detailed information about our looks and
clothing, they decided to allow the car to park in front of the school, but
not to let anyone get out. They told us that it was our security that they
were worried about, since surrounding us were Israeli snipers who have
orders to kill at sight. So here we were at the school site, looking around
and observing some of the damage done to the terraces and garden. However,
we were more concerned about the amount of damage done to the classrooms,
student files, children’s artwork, the computer lab, and Wellness Center.
While writing this update, the Israeli army reoccupied
Dar al-Kalima Model School and
Wellness Center. Around noontime, the tanks rolled into the premises and
soldiers were seen entering the school buildings. We also have reports that
snipers were positioned on the roof. Israeli soldiers were also seen
destroying the helicopter landing area that is next to the school, which we
often use as a parking area when we hold our school events. W e
are afraid that the Israeli army may use the school as a detention camp for
the hundreds of civilians that it has and continues to round up from the
neighboring Deheisha Refugee Camp and surrounding villages. Schools are for
educating people and should never be used to imprison them. As no one is
allowed to get close to the site, we do not as yet have a full picture of
what is going on in and around our school.
The physical and moral damage done to the site, the
destruction of the access roads leading to the school, the psychological
harm done to the school’s children and the children from the neighboring
refugee camps is of deep concern to us. The Dar al-Kalima’s deep commitment
to quality education, healthy and well community, and to non-violent
creative resistance is being challenged by this occupation. Nevertheless, we
are determined to continue providing children with a place for wellness,
which will help them to overcome all of the traumas, including those created
by this latest attack. We hold to our vision of securing a safe educational
haven for Palestinian children, one that will allow them to shape a better
and brighter future for themselves.
Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb
Pastor of Christmas Lutheran Church- Bethlehem
General Director, International Center of Bethlehem
Dr. Nuha Khoury
Dar al-Kalima Coordinator
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