Adalah to Israeli AG: Overturn education minister’s order banning human rights groups from Israeli public schools
Adalah - The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel appealed to the Israeli attorney general on Monday, 18 January 2021, demanding that he overturn Israeli Education Minister Yoav Gallant’s order banning the entry of human rights organizations into Israeli public schools.
Adalah Attorney Sawsan Zaher sent a letter to Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit and Gallant after the latter issued an order intended to prevent Israeli schools from hosting meetings or events with the participation of human rights organizations.
Adalah stresses in the letter that Israel’s education minister has no legal authority allowing him to block human rights groups from entering schools.
Israeli Education Minister Yoav Gallant (Facebook)
Gallant issued the directive in an effort to prevent B’Tselem Director Hagai El-Ad from speaking at an event at a Haifa high school. Despite the order, El-Ad did speak at the school this morning.
The legal definition of the goals of Israel’s public education system provides no justification for Gallant’s order banning human rights groups.
Adalah’s letter further emphasized that Gallant’s order violates previous Israeli Supreme Court rulings on freedom of expression as well as Education Ministry directives regarding educational discourse in schools relating to issues of controversy.
Zaher also noted in her letter that Gallant’s order could be directed specifically against freedom of expression in Arab schools.
Adalah issued a statement in response to Gallant’s order banning human rights groups from Israeli schools:
- CLICK HERE to read Gallant’s letter banning human rights groups from Israeli schools [Hebrew]
- CLICK HERE to read Adalah’s letter [Hebrew]
(Photo: Facebook/Yoav Gallant)