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Following arson, thousands march with integrated J'lem school

08:07 Dec 6 2014 Jerusalem

Following arson, thousands march with integrated J'lem school Following arson, thousands march with integrated J'lem school
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Two first-grade classrooms were targeted by arsonists who left racist graffiti at one of the country’s only mixed Jewish-Arab schools.

Thousands of people march through Jerusalem in support and solidarity with the Max Rayne “Hand in Hand” bilingual school, which was the target of a racist arson attack a week earlier, Jerusalem, December 5, 2014. (Photo by Oren Ziv/Activestills.org)


Police with the three arson suspects. Photo by Ido Erez,Ynet Dec 11, 2014

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UPDATE:
Shin Bet: Anti-Arab activists admit to J'lem school arson

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By Activestills

Roughly 2,000 people — students, teachers and parents from “Hand in “Hand” schools from across Israel — marched through the streets of Jerusalem Friday morning to the Max Rayne bilingual school, which was the target of an arson attack last weekend. Many others joined the march in support the school and to speak out against racism, including activists and at least one member of Knesset, Jamal Zahalka of Balad.

Last Saturday night, still unidentified arsonists broke into two first-grade classrooms, piled the books in the middle of the room and set them on fire. One classroom was completely destroyed and the second was severely damaged. The arsonists also left racist graffiti, reading “Death to Arabs” and “There can be no coexistence with cancer.”

Read also: ‘We will overcome’: Arson and mourning at J’lem school

Most schools in Israel serve Jews or Arabs separately, in addition to separation between secular and religious students. Racially and religiously integrated schools are the exception and there are only a small number of them, most of them are private and they serve only a fraction of a percent of Israel’s children.

Since the arson attack, a wide range of civil society groups and politicians have offered their support and solidarity as well as outrage over the hate crime. Other schools in the city marched in support and Israeli President Reuven Rivlin hosted the younger children at his official residence.
Thousands of people march through Jerusalem in support and solidarity with the Max Rayne “Hand in Hand” bilingual school, which was the target of a racist arson attack a week earlier, Jerusalem, December 5, 2014. (Photo by Oren Ziv/Activestills.org)
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