Bedouin children from the Jahalin clan attend the Khan Al Ahmar School in Khan Al Ahmar village in the West Bank. Ilan Mizrahi for The National |
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JERUSALEM,
September 12, 2012 (WAFA) – Israeli Supreme Court will rule on a
petition by settlers demanding the demolition of the iconic car tire
school, which is the only permanent structure in the West Bank Bedouin
village of al-Khan al-Ahmar, according to a press release by the Jahalin
Association.
It
said that Israeli Supreme Court will rule on a petition filed by
settlers of Kfar Adumim demanding the demolition of a Bedouin school
which is ecologically built of mud and used car tires.
The
school is attended by roughly 95 Bedouin children (grades 1-4), who are
residents of the nearby hut village al-Khan al-Ahmar.
This
Jahalin Bedouin community has been residing in the area for over 60
years, long before the construction of the settlement of Kfar Adumim,
which now resides alongside their huts, it said.
Israeli
Defense Minister Ehud Barak was quoted saying that he intends to “move
the ‘illegal’ al-Khan al-Ahmar village to a site adjacent to the Aqabat
Jabar refugee camp in Jericho or to a site adjacent to Nueima refugee
camp in the Jordan Rift Valley.”
The
release stated, “If this plan is to move forward soon, the school will
be demolished and moved with the rest of the village. If the plan is
delayed the school will still be moved to a temporary structure in one
of the sites mentioned in the response.”
The
Bedouin community of al-Khan al-Ahmar is represented by Attorney Shlomo
Lecker, who argues that the 'illegality' of the school is “rooted in
the Israeli forces’ decades-long denial of orderly building permits for
the community.” This policy was put in place with the aim of clearing
the indigenous population to make room for settlements such as Kfar
Adumim.
'Furthermore,
the position of the Minister of Defense remains unclear on the
problematic nature of sending young girls and boys to distant strange
locations such as Nueima in the Jordan Valley,' Lecker added. 'Just in
order to comply with the wishes of settlers who have been leading a
crusade against their neighbors' school in al-Khan al-Ahmar.'
Restricted
by their harsh conditions of life, the Jahalin Bedouin of Al Khan al
Ahmar struggle to provide their children with an education. The al-Khan
al-Ahmar school constructed of car tires covered in mud is the only
permanent structure in the village and serves as a community center and
focal point.
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