The Jerusalem District Court overturned the Education Ministry's decision to remove a joint Israeli-Palestinian bereaved families program from its educational catalog, the Forum's co-director Ayelet Harel said. The court ruled that the program does not pose a threat to students.
The Jerusalem District Court ruled today (17:00 Jerusalem) to reinstate a joint Israeli-Palestinian bereaved families program in the Education Ministry's educational catalog (Gefen). The Education Ministry had removed the program; the court overturned that decision, determining that the program does not pose a threat to students. Ayelet Harel, co-director of the Forum, stated that the court made clear that 'the painful stories of bereaved families do not constitute a threat to students.' No further details on the court's reasoning or a full ruling have been published.
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