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Education Minister Yoav Kisch has confirmed that Israel's school system will continue with remote learning frameworks for the foreseeable future, citing unwavering student safety as the paramount concern. This decision comes as the nation prepares for a conflict that may extend for several more weeks.
In a recent statement, Kisch emphasized that the security situation remains too volatile to consider a widespread return to in-person classes. He stated unequivocally that the government would not compromise on the physical safety of students and teachers, even as the prolonged remote learning presents significant challenges.
The continuation of distance learning underscores the government's assessment of the ongoing military operations. While acknowledging the social and academic difficulties posed by remote education, officials maintain that the precaution is a necessary one. The ministry is reportedly working to support educators and families in navigating the extended period of online instruction, focusing on maintaining educational continuity and addressing the emotional needs of students during this tense time. A return to classrooms will only be authorized when security forces provide a clear and definitive safety guarantee for all communities.
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