Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Zionist Ban Paper Instead of Burn Textbooks

"Israel is allowing in food, medicines and fuel, which it sees as essential aid, but not paper, even though many would see education as a vital sector in need of all the support it can get."

In 1933, Nazis burned works of Jewish authors, and other works considered "un-German," at the library in Berlin.

Because of an Israeli ban on deliveries of paper to Gaza, some 200,000 children will begin the new school year on 1 September without the books they need, UNRWA said. (Naela Khalil/IRIN)
The five trucks of paper that Israel is not allowing through their checkpoints, is what is needed to print the textbooks.
Israel found a solution to harm education and book burning, just not allow paper.

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