A graduation party for sixth graders turned violent after several students reportedly brought alcohol, with a fight erupting between two female students and parents who tried to intervene being hit. Parents are demanding city officials intervene to prevent future incidents.
According to reports, a sixth-grade graduation party at a school in central Israel ended in violence after several students allegedly brought alcohol. A fight broke out between two female students, and parents who attempted to intervene were also struck. The incident left children and parents in shock, and parents have appealed to city officials for action. The Zioneer has previously reported on other violent incidents in Israeli schools, including a planned lynch in Kfar Saba and a disturbance at Bar-Ilan University.
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