Israeli soldiers don't let Palestinian kids go to school, that's how they stop them (Video/Photo)

Recording footage on Palestinian territory occupied, Hebron, shows how Israeli soldiers routinely molest teachers and students. Rights activists say it is part of a state policy aimed at forcing Palestinians to leave the city. The incidents shown in the video were filmed in October and November by [...]
The incidents shown in the video were filmed in October and November by B'Tselem activists, an Israeli-based human rights group near the Ziad Hamuda Jaber elementary school, where about 300 students follow.
Israel's soldiers filmed suppressing schoolchildren in Occupied Hebron (VIDEO) https://t.co/xcmahvul01 Pic.twitter. com/ Wh SdJKHfVL
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The target is located in the neighborhood of Wadi al-Nasarah, Hebron. About 30 feet [50 m] from the lagoon is a road leading to the Jewish settlement of Kiryat Arba ʹ, the first to be founded in Hebron after the city was occupied by Israel.
Part of the video shows a group of soldiers pushing a student against a wall that seems to be a teenager. On another occasion, a soldier faces activist B'Tselem, who filmed him with a camera, trying to stop him physically, reports “RT” Transmission Periscope. In another part, a soldier faces a young man, approaching him aggressively before being warned by another soldier that he is being filmed.
“These incidents illustrate the random way in which Israeli soldiers stationed in the West Coast can threaten and intimidate dozens of Palestinian school students and several teachers, preventing them from attending “studies, said “activist B'Tselem”/Periscopi/












