[02/07/2024 07:27]
RAMALLAH-SABA
The Palestinian Ministry of Education and Higher Education announced that 8,672 students were killed and 14,583 others were injured since the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank on the seventh of last October.
The ministry stated in a statement published by the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) on Tuesday that the number of students killed in the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the aggression reached more than 8,572, and those injured reached 14,089, while 100 students were killed in the West Bank and 494 others were injured, in addition to the arrest of 349.
The statement indicated that 497 teachers and administrators were killed, and 3,402 were injured in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, and more than 109 were arrested in the West Bank, noting that 353 government schools, universities and university buildings, and 65 belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) were subjected to shelling and destruction in the Gaza Strip.
This shelling and destruction made 139 of them were damaged, and 93 being completely destroyed, and 57 schools in the West Bank were subjected to storming and destruction, and 133 government schools were used as shelters in the Gaza Strip.
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