Natalie Feng Lin

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There was only one city school on their side of the wall, in a former goat pen. The shortage of classrooms—more than two thousand were lacking in East Jerusalem—was so bad that pupils were forced to study in shifts. There were children at the city schools who still couldn’t read at age nine. More than a third of the Palestinian students in Jerusalem dropped out before the end of high school.
A Day in the Life of Abed Salama: Anatomy of a Jerusalem Tragedy
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