UNRWA Condemns ‘Storming’ Of Schools In East Jerusalem

By Dr Kelechi Onyemaobi
Photo Credit: UN News
Photo Credit: UN News

The UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) has strongly condemned the forced entry by Israeli security forces into three of its schools in occupied East Jerusalem.

The agency described the incident as a violation of children’s right to education and safety.

According to the agency, heavily armed personnel entered the schools in Shu’fat refugee camp on Thursday while classes were in session, forcing more than 550 Palestinian girls and boys – some as young as six – out of their classrooms.

One UNRWA staff member was detained, and all of the agency-run schools in East Jerusalem were subsequently evacuated as a precaution.

‘Assault on children’
“This is an assault on children. An assault on education,” UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini said in a statement.

“Storming schools and forcing them shut is a blatant disregard of international law.”

He added that by enforcing the closure orders issued against UNRWA schools in April, Israeli authorities are denying Palestinian children their basic right to learn.

“These schools are inviolable premises of the United Nations. UNRWA schools must continue to be open to safeguard an entire generation of children,” Mr. Lazzarini said.

Immediate risk
Roland Friedrich, Director for UNRWA Affairs in the West Bank, warned that the Palestine refugee children are at an “immediate risk” of losing their access to education.

“Israel’s actions today are a grave violation of its obligations as a UN Member State under international law,” he said in a social media post.

He called on the international community to uphold UNRWA’s mandate and humanitarian space in the West Bank.