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The Gaza Education Ministry stated that 4,037 students and 209 educational staff were killed, 7,259 students and 619 teachers were wounded, and 352 schools were damaged between 7 October and 26 December. [110] On 16 January, the Education Ministry reported 4,368 students had been killed and 388 schools damaged since 7 October. [111]
The Israel Hamas list also included the names of three elderly civilians with no military affiliations, namely Abdul Aziz Misbah al-Kafarna, a school principal, and Yousef Kahlout, an Arabic teacher and deputy mayor of Beit Hanoun. Among six other civilians, EMHRM further stated that some were known opponents of Hamas.
Herzliya Hebrew High School: 7–12 Meron School: 1–6 Shevah Mofet: 7–12 Jerusalem District: Jerusalem: Hebrew University Secondary School: 7–12 Gymnasia Rehavia: 7–12 Hartman High School: 7–12 Yashlatz: The Jerusalem Studio School: Pelech: Ein Kerem Agricultural School: Jerusalem American International School: PreK–12 Southern ...
Pages in category "School shootings in Israel" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Shafrir synagogue shooting
On 6 March 2008, a lone Palestinian gunman shot multiple students at the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva, a religious school in West Jerusalem. Eight students and the assailant were killed. Eleven more were wounded, five of them placed in serious to critical condition. [4] [5] [6] The attack began at 8:30 p.m. local time and ended sixteen minutes later.
From there, they headed for the Netiv Meir Elementary School in Ma'alot, where in the early hours of 15 May 1974 they took hostage more than 115 people including 105 children. Most of the hostages were 14- to 16-years-old students [4] from a high school in Safad on a pre-military Gadna field trip spending the night in Ma'alot.
Lists of attacks [note 1] on schools include: List of attacks related to primary schools; List of attacks related to secondary schools; List of attacks related to post-secondary schools; List of unsuccessful attacks related to schools; List of rampage killers, includes incidents that involved only staff who work at the school
In its report of the following day, however, OCHA said the school itself had been shelled. [23] On 2 February, OCHA corrected the statement, clarifying that the shelling, and all of the fatalities, took place outside rather than inside the school. [24] OCHA and UNRWA denied that they had ever verbally accused Israel of hitting the school. [6]