Israel: Government restrictions may force Christian schools to close
Two weeks before the new term begins, Christian schools in Israel have expressed grave concerns that budgetary restrictions imposed by the Israeli state could force a number of schools to close down - and harm the education of more than 30,000 children.
Last Monday, the heads of some 48 Christian schools of Israel met in Galilee to reflect together on the way forward. A delegation of several school leaders planned to meet with the President of Israel, Reuven Rivlin, and the Israeli Minister of Education, Naftali Bennett yesterday.
"Our demands are simple", says Father Faysal Hijazin, Secretary General of the Christian Schools in Palestine. "Our schools have the right to be treated like the others, and our children have the right to education, like all other Israeli children."
This dispute between the Israeli government and Christian schools, which have the status of "recognized school but non-public" - has continued for some time. During the last ten years, the budget of the State of Israel allotted to Christian schools fell by 45%, thus forcing these institutions to increase tuition fees charged to the families, whose income, for the most part, is below the national average. This already difficult situation, worsened last year, when new regulations of the Ministry imposed a limit on the contribution of families.
The leaders of the Christian Schools denounced a discriminatory policy of the Israeli authorities against their institutions and are demanding equal treatment with other Israeli schools, that is to say a total funding. "What is at stake is the survival of our schools," said Father Faysal.
In May, these same concerns were expressed during a rally/demonstration attended by hundreds of people, including representatives of the Church which was held in front of the headquarters of the Israeli Ministry of Education.
Christian schools in Israel have around 30,000 children, Christians and Muslims, offering them a quality education based on Christian values of love, brotherhood and forgiveness.
Source: Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
See earlier report: ICN 31 May 2015 Israel: Campaigners protest against government clampdown on Christian schools www.indcatholicnews.com/news.php?viewStory=27567