Israeli forces raid Palestinian school in Nablus, threaten children and teachers to open fire at them
Nablus (QNN)- Israeli occupation forces raided a Palestinian Secondary School two times, south of the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, and threatened to open fire at teachers and children of the school, this morning.
Local sources reported that Israeli occupation forces raided the Al-Lubban Al-Sawiya Secondary School, south of Nablus, two times in less than an hour, in the morning, and threatened to shut down the school, to attack teachers and to open fire at each child allegedly throwing stones at them.
Sources added the school has repeatedly been shut down and has been a frequent target of attacks carried out by colonial settlers and Israeli soldiers.
Earlier this morning, confrontations erupted between Palestinian residents of the al-Sawiya village and Israeli occupation forces as the latter raided the area and started bulldozing works north of the village as a part of opening a settler-only road on Palestinian lands. The forces attacked the residents who tried to stop the bulldozing works.
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Every afternoon, Israeli forces are stationed at the village’s entrance near the main highway between Ramallah and Nablus.
Nearby Israeli soldiers patrol on foot as groups of schoolchildren from Lubban attempt to take alternative routes to get home following numerous settler and forces attacks.
Parents are forced to drive their children to and from school every day because they are scared of their children being hurt or arrested by the soldiers.
The schoolchildren are also forced to take an alternative route through village fields to get home as Israeli soldiers patrolled the main road.
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