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VIDEO / On 1st day of new school year, one-third of schools lack security guards
By Haaretz Staff and Channel 10
Tags: School, security guards 

Roughly 1.5 million Israeli children will go back to school on Monday, as the start of the academic year is expected to go ahead with few disruptions.

But on the eve of back to school day, it emerged that a lack of security guards will leave the gates of one-third of Israeli schools unprotected.


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he difficulty in procuring security stems from low wages schools pay guards, who can easily receive more money at other establishments.


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