Israeli forces raided a Palestinian high school in the northern West Bank on Wednesday morning, storming the facility and forcing students to leave at gunpoint while detaining school administrators.
Ghassan Daghlas, a Palestinian official who monitors Israeli settlement-related activities, told Ma'an that the incident occurred near the villages of al-Lubban and al-Sawiya south of Nablus, both of which are served by the school.
Daghlas said that several Israeli military vehicles stormed the high school and forced the students to flee as they detained the school principal and his assistant.
Daghlas said that the soldiers interrogated the two school administrators and claimed that students from the school had hurled stones at vehicles driven by Israeli settlers on the main road between Nablus and Ramallah. more
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