Far-right Israeli lawmaker raids Palestinian school and threatens shutdown
Summary
Zvi Sukkot, an Israeli lawmaker and head of the Knesset Education Committee, entered a Palestinian orphan school in East Jerusalem. He damaged the school’s sign and threatened to close the school because of Palestinian symbols displayed there.Key Facts
- Zvi Sukkot is a far-right Israeli lawmaker.
- He leads the Knesset Education Committee in Israel.
- The incident happened at a Palestinian orphan school in East Jerusalem, an area Israel occupies.
- Sukkot broke the school's ceramic sign during his visit.
- He said he would shut down the school due to Palestinian symbols seen there.
- The affected school cares for Palestinian orphans.
- The episode reflects ongoing tensions between Israeli authorities and Palestinians in East Jerusalem.
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