Israel bans Palestinian education minister from visiting Arab school in Jerusalem

Israel barred the Palestinian education minister, Sabri Saidam from visiting a school in the Old City of occupied east Jerusalem on Monday, officials said.
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26 February, 2018
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Israel barred the Palestinian education minister, Sabri Saidam from visiting a school in the Old City of occupied east Jerusalem on Monday, officials said.

"The minister entered Jerusalem but was prevented from entering the school. Israeli security banned him at the door of the school," ministry spokesman Sadiq al-Khadour told AFP, saying it was the third such incident.

"This ban comes in the context of escalation against Palestinian education in Jerusalem."

Palestinian official media said the tourism minister, Rula Maaya, had been scheduled to visit the private school with Saidam.

Israeli Interior Minister Gilad Erdan confirmed the ban, saying it was his right "to prohibit any official political activity of the Palestinian Authority in the territories under the sovereignty of the state of Israel".

Israel seized control of predominantly Palestinian east Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war, in a move never recognised by the international community.

Many schools in east Jerusalem refuse to adopt the Israeli curriculum and consider themselves Palestinian.

Israel controls access to and from Jerusalem and can prevent Palestinian ministers from entering the city.

The Jerusalem question became even more complicated after US President Donald Trump in December broke with decades of policy in Washington by officially recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital and pledging to move the American embassy from Tel Aviv in December sparking outrage across the world.