"I want to study because I want to become a teacher. My father and my mother promised me, because my older brothers stopped, that they would educate me and my other siblings. "
Some 300 Bedouin from the Jahalin tribe live in Wadi Abu Hindi, which is made up of tin shacks and where there is no running water or electricity.
"Before the school was created, this area was lacking in education. Most of the families here, 90 percent or even more, couldn't read or write.”
Although the community would like to pave a road to the school, they can’t. They are located in a part of the West Bank known as Area C, which is under full Israeli military and administrative control. Buildings must comply with stringent Israeli regulations or face the threat of demolition.
"We are people that are deprived from any public services. Our houses and school were demolished in 1997. We managed to get an order from the High Court which allowed us to put things back as they were. We are suffering since 1997. In 2011, they again sent us threatening orders.”
But for now, the bamboo school, which was renovated by the villagers with help from NGOs, has been spared.
Answers:
1. c
2. b
3. b
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