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The university where Israeli soldiers train on campus and shoot Palestinian protesters

17.12.15

The university where Israeli soldiers train on campus and shoot Palestinian protesters: [middleeastmonitor.com] More than 20 students have been arrested by Israeli forces in the context of the protests - including five who were “ambushed” on campus. By November 22, the university had been forced to evacuate the premises on at least 10 occasions over the previous weeks, “due to tear gas or skunk water.”

Palestine Technical University - Kadoorie was established in 1930 as an agricultural school, and achieved full university status in 2007. There are approximately 7,000 students enrolled. It is located in the west of Tulkarm, right next to the so-called Green Line separating Israel from the West Bank.

The university lost land in 1967, and again later, to the path of the Apartheid Wall. In addition, however, further university land was confiscated by the Israeli military for use as a training area – right next to the experimental greenhouses, and just 200 metres away from the library.


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