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Hebron Education and the Prisoner’s Club organize a national day at Al-Safa School on the occasion of Palestinian Prisoner’s Day


Hebron – Together – As part of the activities to commemorate Palestinian Prisoner’s Day, the Directorate of Education, Hebron Directorate and the Palestinian Prisoner’s Club, at the invitation of Al-Safa Girls’ Basic School in Hebron, organized a national celebration on the school grounds with the participation of all the school’s female students and flowers, and with the arrangement and organization of the school administration.

The Director of Education, Atef El-Gamal, the Technical Director, Khaled Al-Najjar, the Administrative Director, Anan Da’na, the Scouts Supervisor in the Directorate, Hatem Al-Sharif, the Activities Department Officer, Rana Salmi, and all members of the teaching staff, participated in the national ceremony.

The national ceremony began with the national anthem and the reciting of Al-Fatiha for the souls of the martyrs. The school scout group, led by leader Abeer Sultan, performed the national activity and raised the Palestinian flag amid chanting a cry that carried words of loyalty
to Gaza Hashem and to all our male and female prisoners in the occupation prisons.

The school administration and its students had organized many expressive and influential activities on behalf of all families, male and female prisoners, and set up a tent in the middle of the school yard. Inside it hung pictures of male and female prisoners and pictures of the martyrs of the prisoner movement, along with an artistic section that included the flowers drawing pictures of prisoners and the flag of Palestine and influential drawings about the prisoners, noting that dozens of female students who We presented touching paragraphs from the daughters of prisoners held in the occupation prisons, while uploading pictures of all the martyrs of the prisoner movement detained in the occupation’s refrigerators.

In a speech by Mr. Atef Al-Jamal, Director of Education in central Hebron, he directed his greetings to all the male and female prisoners and to the educational family, stressing that the instructions of the Ministe
r of Education to win the cause of our prisoners by implementing activities to support them in all education schools are in fulfillment, support and support for them in light of the frenzied attack that is taking place. It is being launched against our male and female prisoners by the occupation government, and today in the Hebron District, through this national event at Al-Safa Basic Girls School, in which male and female students expressed their support for the prisoners and the presence of dozens of female students deprived by their fathers who are in the occupation prisons.

Stressing that education will continue to carry out supportive activities for our prisoners until they are liberated from the occupation prisons.

In a speech by Amjad Al-Najjar, the media spokesman for the Palestinian Prisoner’s Club, he extended great thanks to the Ministry of Education, the permanent partner in all activities commemorating Prisoner’s Day, and that this activity of the school comes in the context of the Ministry of
Education’s participation in all activities supporting prisoners and their freedom, considering that the activities and interaction should continue. Popular opinion from various generations with the issue of prisoners is a public referendum and a Palestinian position par excellence that emphasizes the sanctity and importance of the issue of prisoners and defending their rights and supporting them in all fields.

Considering that the participation of female students and flowers is an enhancement of the national culture that the occupation has tried for more than seventy-five years to eliminate from the minds of our children, but this national ceremony and these gestures from the flowers are the greatest confirmation and message to the occupation that we cannot forget our history and we will remain loyal to the issue of prisoners and to Jerusalem until the occupation leaves.

Pointing out that this ancient school, whose history extends to more than a hundred years, is older than the occupation, and we are still
steadfast in it, and many national occasions witnessed by our Palestinian people are commemorated, most notably Palestinian Prisoner’s Day.

In the speech of the school principal, Reham Sinokrot, she thanked the director of education, the entire staff of the directorate and the activities department, and the role of the Palestinian Prisoner Club in cooperating to make this national event a great success.

Many of the students presented moving words, poems, and letters that were read to the participants in the ceremony, especially the daughters of the prisoners languishing in the occupation prisons. At the end of the national ceremony, the students recited many patriotic verses praising the steadfastness of the prisoners.

The ceremony concluded with the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club handing over dozens of letters written by the students, addressed to the male and female prisoners, demanding that they be protected from the occupation’s measures.

Source: Maan News Agency