By
Maha Abdul Hady, IOL Palestine Correspondent
WEST
BANK, June 8 (IslamOnline) - The number of high school students killed
so far in the Palestinian occupied territories jumped to 211 since the
start of the Intifada. Number of injured reached 2,500, in addition to
146 detained by Israeli occupation forces. 150 teachers were killed,
25 wounded, and 59 detained.
The
figures were released by General Manager of the Palestinian Education
Ministry, Abdul Rahman Awadallah, in an interview with IslamOnline
Saturday, June 8, 2002.
With
high school final exams around the corner, the Ministry of Education
started evaluating the losses inflicted on the educational process,
especially casualties among students and staff.
Awadallah
asserted that more than “a thousand schools, in the Palestinian
territories, were damaged. 102 of them are no longer valid to resume
their job. Classes were stopped in 850 schools, due to oppressive
measures taken by occupation troops,” citing roadblocks and military
bases.
“The
Ministry [of education], as well as all other Educational Directorates
were totally damaged during the Israelis reoccupation of Ramallah. 150
soldiers swept into the Ministry building, destroyed computers, office
tools and everything. The losses amounted to $ 2.5 in the Ramallah
headquarters of the Ministry,” Awadallah said.
Gaza
Center for Law and Rights recently issued a report stating that 33 -
24 students and 9 teachers - were killed during the latest Israeli
full-scale aggression, started March 29. In addition, universities,
institutes, and schools were closed, others turned into military
bases, the report added.
Awadallah
maintained that more than 29 thousand students have registered for
High School (Secondary school) final exams, in the West Bank. As for
Gaza Strip, the number reached 21,500.
“Exam
halls, in the West Bank, number 280, nine of which are inside Israeli
detention camps. In Gaza, there are 109 exam halls, three of which are
inside occupation prisons,” Awadallah added.
“There
are, so far, no final numbers of students wishing to sit in for the
exam, due to Israeli measures,” he said, adding, however, that the
Palestinian side is doing its best to preserve the interests of the
detained students