Israeli Military Negligence Exposed Again
27 October 2009
TUBA – On Tuesday 27 October
2009, Palestinian school children from the villages of Tuba
and Maghayir Al Abeed did not attend school in At- Tuwani
due to threat of violence from Israeli settlers from the
Israeli settlement of Ma'on and the illegal Israeli outpost
of Havat Ma'on.
Internationals from Christian
Peacemaker Teams and Operation Dove made repeated calls to
the Israeli military, who were mandated by the Israeli
Knesset to escort the children from Tuba and Maghayir Al
Abeed to the area school in At-Tuwani. After waiting
forty-five minutes for the Israeli military to arrive, the
children and the internationals began walking a longer route
to school at 8:15 am, fifteen minutes after the start of the
school day. However, four adult Israeli settlers, one masked
and armed with a slingshot, in addition to settlers in a
pickup truck, blocked their way. The internationals ran with
the children back to Tuba. As a result, sixteen children
missed a day's education.
Later, at 8:47, after the
children returned to Tuba, an Israeli military jeep came to
the area in which the settlers had threatened the children.
Soldiers from the jeep spoke with members of Operation Dove
who were in the area. The soldiers claimed they were new and
did not know where to meet the children for the escort,
though at no point previously did international volunteers
see a jeep driving in the area.
This is the second
consecutive day in which the Israeli military has failed to
arrive to escort the Palestinian children to and from
school, forcing them to take a longer path on which they
have been attacked by Israeli settlers on numerous
occasions.
In 2004, following a series of attacks by
Israeli settlers on the young Palestinian schoolchildren and
also on international volunteers, the Israeli Knesset
mandated the Israeli military to provide daily accompaniment
for the children on the shortest possible route to and from
school. The Israeli military have repeatedly failed to carry
out this task adequately, resulting in children being late
for school and subject to unnecessary anxiety and
risk.
ENDS