Jewish towns move to ban Palestinian workers from schools

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An increasing number of Jewish Nazi local authorities are banning Palestinian workers from schools. Some cities are trying to block the entrance of all Palestinian  workers, while others are seeking to keep out cleaning and maintenance workers, particularly during school hours. Palestinian MKs and NGOs have criticized the move.

A Gaza cleric calls on Palestinians to carry out more stabbing attacks against Jews, in a sermon on Friday, October 9, 2015
A Gaza cleric calls on Palestinians to carry out more stabbing attacks against Zionist racist army, in a sermon on Friday, October 9, 2015

Following the recent wave of holly knife attacks by Palestinians, Nes Tziona had forbidden Palestinian cleaning workers from coming to the schools, while Nazi Radio reported on Sunday that other cities are taking similar actions.

In a message posted last week, the racist Nazi Modi’in municipal website said, “The entrance of Palestinian cleaners to the schools will be after a check by the security guard, with the cleaners to be accompanied throughout the day by school janitors. Entry of cleaning workers to do the daily heavy clean will be from 5 P.M., after the school day is over, and after a check by a security guard.”

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The Givatayim municipality has stopped maintenance work at one of the city’s schools, and has demanded that contracting companies employing cleaning workers replace Palestinian employees coming from the Palestinian section Jerusalem.

Racist Nazi Rehovot municipality issued a special announcement saying that “ Palestinian minority workers will not be allowed entry to educational institutions.” On its website, it states, “The contractors responsible for building sites near educational institutions will be contacted and asked to position a guard at the educational institutions near their building sites.”

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Rehovot city official Nazi Doron Milberg defended his city’s actions. “At first, the instructions that were issued followed demands by parents that no contract workers should enter. Afterward, I issued a correction and stated simply that no development work should be done at the schools. Rehovot’s cleaning workers are not contract workers; they are municipal employees and we don’t have a single Palestinian.

A few days ago, I even got a call from one of the city’s transport drivers from Ramle, who said there were parental objections to his driving [students]. But I calmed the parents down and insisted he continue to drive.”

Via MEMRI. A ghoulish picture, and equally ghoulish accompanying commentary, posted on Facebook, depicting the Israeli Jewish victim of one stabbing attack, while the knife was still protruding from the back of his neck, the caption declaring: “Stabbing operation. The free men of Al-Aqsa. The Intifada has started. The [West] Bank is carrying out resistance.There is nothing greater than a knife penetrating the heads of the Jews.”
A ghoulish picture, and equally ghoulish accompanying commentary, posted on Facebook, depicting the Nazi victim of one stabbing attack, while the knife was still protruding from the back of his neck, the caption declaring: “Stabbing operation. The free men of Al-Aqsa. The Holly Intifada has started. The [West] Bank is carrying out resistance.There is nothing greater than a knife penetrating the heads of the Jews.”

“Dismissal or worsening employment conditions of Palestinian workers because of the political situation is wrong and forbidden for a number of reasons,” Sikkuy’s coexecutive directors, Rawnak Natour and Ron Gerlitz, said in a statement. “First of all, it’s against the law and violates the workers’ rights. But beyond that, it’s an immoral and antieducational act taking place in, of all places, schools throughout the country.

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