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Hundreds of Girls and Parents Protest Split School Facilities in Jerusalem’s Gilo
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First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · Jun 17, 2026
What happened
About 500 students and parents from Beit Yaakov Gilo protested in Jerusalem over the school’s split between separate buildings. The parents want a unified permanent campus, while the municipality says all Gilo girls will study in the neighborhood next year and a permanent building is under construction.
- 01About 500 students and parents protested in Jerusalem’s Gilo neighborhood.
- 02Parents say the school’s split between buildings harms education and family life.
- 03The municipality says all Gilo girls will study in the neighborhood next year.
- 04A permanent campus is being built and should be ready in about two years.
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