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PA suspends ties with UNRWA over planned curriculum reform
2017-04-14
Sufficient unto the day the evil thereof. After all, they already have all the textbooks and classroom maps they need for the current school year. And -- Inshallah -- perhaps by next autumn President Trump will change his mind about Israel.
[IsraelTimes] Proposed changes to textbooks by UN agency, welcomed by Israel, reportedly include revised maps, a ’balanced representation of Jerusalem,’ and excision of messages seen as incitement.

The Paleostinian Authority Education Ministry on Thursday announced it was suspending ties with the United Nations
...a formerly good idea gone bad...
Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) over plans by the international agency to reform its curriculum.

The Paleostinian ministry, in a statement published on its official website, called the possible revisions to the curriculum an "affront to the Paleostinian people, its history and struggles," and said the suspension would continue until the UN agency’s "positions are corrected."

UNRWA has over 312,000 students in its schools across the West Bank and East Jerusalem (together, 50,000) and the Gazoo Strip (262,000).

The UN agency has not formally published any plans to alter its curriculum, but leaks to the Arab press of possible changes have led to outrage over recent weeks in Gazoo and the West Bank.

The changes, according to Arab media reports, include revisions to maps of Paleostine to exclude references to cities inside Israel as Paleostinian cities, a practice that numerous studies of Paleostinian textbooks have labeled as "incitement." Other changes were reportedly planned to tone down praise for Paleostinian prisoners and improve Israel’s image.

According to a March report by COGAT, the Israeli Defense Ministry agency responsible for civilian affairs in the West Bank and Gazoo, part of the reform to the UNRWA curriculum "is a balanced representation of Jerusalem as having religious significance to the three major monotheistic religions (Islam, Christianity, and Judaism), and mentioning that Moslem believers have access to the holy sites."

"UNRWA additionally sought to amend textbooks in cases where the content showed gender bias, lacked objectivity, and incited violence against Israel," COGAT added.

The Israeli government, US State Department, and independent organizations have for many years accused the Paleostinian education system, including UNRWA schools, of educating Paleostinian children to hate Israel and support violence.

COGAT praised the proposed changes as an effort "to create a balanced, positive curriculum with universal values free from violence and incitement."

A representative of the Paleostinian Authority Education Ministry refused to speak with The Times of Israel.

"Any distortion of the Paleostinian curriculum is a flagrant violation of the laws of the host country, and any change to any letter to appease any party is a betrayal of the Paleostinian narrative and the right of the Paleostinian people under occupation to preserve its identity and struggle," the PA ministry said in a statement on Thursday.

Chris Gunness, the spokesperson for UNRWA, wrote in a statement to The Times of Israel that the UN agency "has worked with the PA for years and has a long track record as a partner teaching children in a highly complex environment."

"UNRWA schools follow the curriculum of the host authority, a practice agreed in 1954 with the support of UNESCO and reaffirmed following the Oslo Accords. It is UNRWA policy to review and where appropriate enrich the official PA textbooks, curricula and other learning materials used in UNRWA schools to ensure compliance with UN values and principles," the statement added.

A report published earlier this month by the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se), said that the 2016-2017 elementary school curriculum in the PA "teaches students to be deaders, demonizes and denies the existence of Israel, and focuses on a ’return’ to an exclusively Paleostinian homeland."

The Israeli government has long argued that incitement in Paleostinian textbooks is a main contributor to terrorism against Israelis. The issue has taken on increasing significance of late, as members of the United States Congress have threatened to decrease aid to Paleostinians if incitement is not curbed.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  They'd be tampering with the Paleo version of 'Common Core'.
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2017-04-14 09:45  

#1  "We should suspend ties with someone else, first, for once"
Posted by: Frank G   2017-04-14 01:54  

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