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EU Parliament condemns PA textbooks over incitement

This is the third consecutive year in which the parliament has condemned the Palestinian Authority’s textbooks

The European Parliament. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.
The European Parliament. Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

The European Parliament has passed a decision condemning the Palestinian Authority for extremist incitement in its school textbooks, Ynet reported on Saturday. The books are produced with E.U. funding.

The decision called for a rapid removal of the problematic material and for urgent changes to the curriculum, according to the report.

The motion was submitted by the liberal Renew Europe Party. According to the report, it noted that the parliament had previously condemned the P.A. for failing to meet United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) standards for European funding of textbooks, as well as calls to create content that educates towards peace and tolerance.

According to the report, the latest European Parliament decision is part of an annual E.U. budget process that examines how taxpayers’ money should be invested.

This is the third consecutive year in which the E.U. Parliament has condemned the P.A. textbooks in a decision passed with a parliamentary majority.

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