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Neglect at schools spurs strike by parents in Bedouin communities

The parents’ committee of the Bedouin area of El Azazme has shuttered 12 kindergartens for the last 12 days, while at Lakiya, the parents’ committee has closed both schools and kindergartens serving some 5,000 pupils.

by Yanir Yagna 0 comments
rahat - Itzik Ben-Malki - June 18, 2010
Rahat schools plagued by filth, neglect

A Health Ministry report obtained by Haaretz shows severe health hazards in all the other schools in the Bedouin town. A team of ministry officials who visited the town two weeks after the school year began reported disgraceful findings.

by Talila Nesher 0 comments
The real social justice movement

True, a 99 percent-strong J14 might only be able to assemble tens of thousands of dedicated activists. But that's more than enough to occupy the entire Knesset.

by David Sheen 2 comments
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