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Bombing of American school: Gaza's latest nightmare

by Electronic Intifada (reposted)
Rami Almeghari writing from the Gaza Strip, occupied Palestine, Live from Palestine, 21 April 2007
The building in which the American International School in Gaza is situated is no longer beautiful. The damage can be seen in many corners of the school -- in the front door, in the director's office, in the cafeteria or in the computer room.

"We have become Iraq," a dusty man said while bending down on the floor, trying to clear away the debris from an explosion that rocked the school early Saturday morning.

The principal's office only contains torn apart chairs and shelves, with black big spots on the walls; the cafeteria's chairs are now black, while the computer room is no longer hi-tech.

Ribhi Salem, the school's principal and director general, whose office was blown up early this morning, expressed regret over what happened to his school.

"I received a phone call around 3 o'clock in the morning from the guards, telling me that a quite large number of masked gunmen stormed the school and arrested the guards, confiscated their cell phones, belongings and keys, then kept them in an isolated room.

"After half an hour, the masked men broke into the administration office and stole a large number of computers, scanners and printers; they spilled fuel and then they bombed the director's office and the cafeteria, after they had already kept the guards about 400 meters away in an open area."

The school's principal confirmed that his school's curriculum is an American one.

"We call this school the 'international American school' because we believe that the American curriculum is the best in the world and we want our children to be exposed to such a wonderful curriculum. We have nothing to do with American foreign policy; we have no ties with any American officials. I cannot imagine why this happened to our school."

The school's principal commented on the recent Palestinian security plan: "as any ordinary Palestinian resident, I only hear about security plans, while I see nothing on the ground; I call upon the Palestinian presidency and government to assume their responsibilities."

Palestinian interior security minister, Hani Qawasmi, launched last week a security plan across the Palestinian territories, in a bid to contain internal unrest. Despite such an announcement, a series of bombings and attacks have taken place, the latest of which was the attack on the educational institution.

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http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article6818.shtml
§Militants bomb Gaza school in anti-Western campaign
by UK Independent (reposted)
In the latest in a campaign of attacks on Western and secular targets, masked Muslim gunmen bombed the American International School in the northern Gaza Strip at the weekend, causing damage estimated at more than £100,000.

The explosions destroyed administrative offices and the student cafeteria. The assailants also sprinkled petrol and set fire to a classroom corridor linking the two, but flame-resistant carpets limited the damage.

The bombers, who struck early on Saturday, handcuffed eight unarmed security guards and drove them half a kilometre from the school. The guards said after their release that the masked men claimed to be members of al-Qa'ida. No organisation has admitted responsibility.

The fee-paying school, which teaches in English and Arabic, has 250 pupils, 50 of them on scholarships provided for poor families. Last year unidentified gunmen kidnapped an Australian and a Dutch teacher, who were later released unharmed. Since then all the foreign teachers have left.

Eyad Sarraj, a British-trained psychiatrist who is chairman of the school governors, said yesterday that lessons would resume as usual this morning. "This is a challenge for us," he said. "We have to continue giving our children the education they deserve. We will not be intimidated."

Earlier this month, arsonists attacked a popular cultural centre in the neighbouring town of Beit Hanoun. Others wrecked a Christian bookshop in Gaza City, as well as internet cafes and Roots restaurant, a favoured haunt of middle-class families. No one has been arrested for any of these attacks.

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http://news.independent.co.uk/world/middle_east/article2474435.ece
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by this is so sad
Hamas is a fundementalist organization- in the last few months, 30 internet cafes have been bombed. If you control education and you control information, you can control a population. That is the goal of Hamas
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