Israel closed school roads, leaving a small child in tears.

Israel closed school roads, leaving a small child in tears.

14.04.2026 10:34

A Palestinian child was unable to access education due to Israeli settlers blocking school routes in the West Bank. The child, unable to attend school, burst into tears over the helplessness they experienced.

In the Masafer Yatta region located in the south of the West Bank, a Palestinian child burst into tears because Israeli settlers closed the school road, preventing him from going to school.

SETTLERS CLOSED SCHOOL ROADS

In the occupied West Bank, Israeli settlers added another practice to their actions that prevent Palestinian children from accessing school. In the village of Khirbet Umm al-Khair, connected to the Masafer Yatta region south of Hebron, settlers closed the school road and did not allow students to pass.

CHILD UNABLE TO GO TO SCHOOL CRIED

A Palestinian child who wanted to reach his education on the first school day after the war could not go to school because the road was closed. The child, experiencing great sorrow over the situation, burst into tears. Those moments once again revealed the humanitarian crisis occurring in the region.

ACCESS TO EDUCATION IS BEING BLOCKED

Israel frequently closes school roads and violates children's right to education. The recent incident choked viewers while once again exposing Israel's inhuman and illegal attacks.

1139 PALESTINIANS KILLED

Since October 2023, when Israel launched its attack on the Gaza Strip, there has been a serious increase in attacks by Israeli soldiers and Israelis who seize Palestinian lands targeting Palestinians and their properties in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem as well.

It is stated that in attacks carried out in the West Bank and East Jerusalem since October 2023, 1139 Palestinians have been killed, approximately 11,700 people have been injured, and nearly 22,000 people have been detained.

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