Israel Police closed multiple Palestinian institutions on Wednesday on orders issued by Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan, The Jerusalem Post reported.
The order was given after intelligence revealed that the Palestinian Authority was operating a branch of the Palestinian Education Ministry in the Islamic al-Aytam school in Jerusalem’s Old City. The branch, which operated as the Palestinian Parents Committee, was funded and run by the P.A., and undermined Israel’s sovereignty by inciting forceful and violent actions.
All staff were reportedly removed from the school, files were confiscated, and the school’s director, Samir Jibril, was arrested.
“A fierce battle is under way here for the future and identity of Jerusalem, and every step should be taken to thwart the P.A.’s attempts to incite residents of east Jerusalem against Israel,” said Erdan. “The activity that I ordered closed constitutes an intensification in the attempts by the P.A. to interfere with the education of children in east Jerusalem and to introduce inciteful content into the Israeli education system.”
Security forces also closed the Arab Health Center in Jerusalem, confiscated files and surveillance camera footage from the office, and arrested its director.
Erdan has signed 10 closure orders against the P.A. in Jerusalem since the start of 2019, as well as initiated a legislative amendment to make its activities within Israeli territory criminal and punishable by up to three years in prison, according to The Jerusalem Post.