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Review of the 2025-2026 Palestinian Authority School Curriculum

Our comprehensive review of the Palestinian Authoritys 202526 national school curriculum, analyzes 290 textbooks and 71 teacher guides used in West Bank, Gaza, and East...

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ReportMiddle East | Palestinian Territories | Palestinian Authority

Back to School: Gazas Educational Frameworks in the Shadow of War

The Palestinian Authoritys (PA) newly introduced abridged curriculum for Gaza condenses the same radical, antisemitic, and violence-promoting content that has long characterized its textbooks. This...

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ReportMiddle East | Palestinian Territories | UNRWA | Hamas

Review of UNRWA Schools Headed by Hamas Principals

This report presents an updated review of educational activities organized by UNRWA schools in Gaza, whose administrative officials were recently identified as Hamas military operatives....

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ReportMiddle East | Palestinian Territories | UNRWA

UNRWA Education: Textbooks and TerrorNovember 2023

With this damning report, documenting support for the October 7 Massacre among UNRWA teachers and other staff members, IMPACT-se uncovers evidence of the connection between...

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ReportMiddle East | Palestinian Territories

Review of 2023 Palestinian Matriculation Exams

This review examines the Palestinian matriculation exams, known as the General Certificate of Secondary Education Examination in Palestine (Tawjihi, or Injaz) for June 2023. The...

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