Israel raids Birzeit University, arrests students
Israeli forces stormed the Birzeit University campus in the occupied West Bank disguised as Palestinians on Tuesday, and abducted three students.
“The kidnappers entered the campus breaking the university’s main gate with a special machine, broke into the room that contains automated teller machines close to the student council building, and arrested Hamza Abu Qaraa, Udai Nakhla and Tawfiq Abu Arqoub,” the university said.
Local media circulated pictures of the students following their arrest, as well as photos of damage caused during the raid.
Abu Arqoub had been taking refuge on his university’s campus since late last month to avoid arrest by Palestinian Authority forces which work closely with Israel, according to Palestinian prisoners rights group Addameer.
Abu Arqoub has been detained several times by Israel and the Palestinian Authority, severely disrupting his university education for years.
Birzeit condemned the abduction of its students, calling the Israeli raid a “direct violation of the sanctity of universities and a blatant attack on the right to education, guaranteed by all international laws and conventions.”
“The assault on Palestinian academic institutions by the Israeli occupation forces is a result of the widespread culture of impunity within the occupation authorities,” Addameer stated.
On Wednesday, Birzeit students protested the arrest of their peers and rallied to show solidarity with Palestinian prisoners in the Naqab
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