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Racist far-right Israeli lawmaker’s visit sparks school strike in Palestinian city
A planned visit by far-right Israeli lawmaker Zvi Succot to Umm al-Fahm, a Palestinian city inside Israel, has sparked a school strike due to safety concerns and accusations of politicizing education. Community leaders and the Hadash party head Yousef Jabarin condemned the visit as provocative and racist, citing previous incidents like Succot attempting to break into a school in Tuba Zangariyye.
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