On Sunday, Israeli soldiers invaded a Palestinian school in Al-Khader town, south of Bethlehem, and attempted to a student.
Bassam Jaber, the head of the Directorate of Education in Bethlehem, said the school staff managed to prevent the soldiers from abducting the child, and forced them to leave.
Jaber added that several children suffered anxiety attacks after the soldiers stormed the school and threatened to shoot students and staffers.
It is worth mentioning that several schools in Al-Khader, including the Old City and those close to the illegal Annexation Wall, are subject to repeated invasions and violations, including the firing of live rounds, gas bombs, and concussion grenades.
The soldiers also frequently chase the students while heading to their schools and returning to their homes, and have abducted and injured many children.