
EU expresses strong dismay over Israel's demolition of school in West Bank
The spokesperson added that the school was intended to serve hundreds of Palestinian students.
The statement said, 'The European Union expects Israel to protect its investments supporting the Palestinian people from damage and destruction in accordance with international law.'
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