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Palestinian children in east Jerusalem could lose their schools as Israeli-ordered closures loom

Last month, Israeli soldiers in riot gear showed up at six schools in East Jerusalem run by UNRWA and ordered them to shut down within 30 days.

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Palestinian children in East Jerusalem could lose their schools as Israeli-ordered closures loom

Laith Shweikeh, 9, sits at his desk at the UNRWA Boys’ School run by the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees in the Shuafat Refugee Camp in east Jerusalem, Tuesday, April 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)


JERUSALEM (AP) — Standing in the east Jerusalem school he attended as a young boy, Palestinian construction worker Ahmad Shweikeh studies his son’s careful penmanship. This classroom may be closed Friday, leaving 9-year-old Laith with nowhere to study.

Shweikeh, 38, says he wants Laith — a shy boy, top of his class — to become a surgeon.

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