16.02.2026 01:55
As provocative actions by Israeli settlers continue in the occupied West Bank, a raid led by a member of parliament has drawn backlash this time. The entry of far-right MP Tzvi Tzukot into a school in Nablus during class hours, accompanied by armed settlers, caused panic among students and teachers.
While the provocative actions of Israeli settlers and politicians continue in the occupied West Bank, this time a school was targeted. The raid, carried out during class hours, caused great fear and outrage among students and teachers.
ARMED RAID ON SCHOOL
Israeli far-right MP Tzvi Tzukot, along with a group of Israelis who have seized Palestinian land, conducted a raid on a school in the city of Nablus, located in the northern part of the occupied West Bank.
ENTERED THE SCHOOL YARD DURING CLASS TIME
According to the Palestinian official news agency WAFA, Tzukot and the armed Israelis who entered the El-Lubben Sharqiya Girls' High School in the south of Nablus entered the school yard while classes were ongoing.
THREATS TO TEACHERS
The armed group filmed inside the school building and threatened the teachers. The timing of the raid, during hours when students were present, caused panic in the school.
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION CONDEMNED
In a statement from the Palestinian Ministry of Education, it was emphasized that the raid seriously threatened security within the school and directly affected the educational process. The statement called on the international community to put an end to such practices that violate the right to safe education for students and teachers.
1,872 ATTACKS IN JANUARY
According to data from the Racist Separation Wall and Jewish Settlements Combat Council, affiliated with the Palestine Liberation Organization, the Israeli army carried out 1,872 attacks against Palestinians and Palestinian territories during the month of January alone.
These attacks included physical violence, uprooting of trees, burning of agricultural lands, blocking farmers' access to their lands, confiscation of property, and destruction of homes and agricultural areas. During this process, 125 Palestinian families were forced to leave their homes.