The Gaza Strip's Hamas government said today it had added studies to encourage "resistance to Israel" to the territory's public schools curriculum.
Courses to "strengthen Palestinian rights, update programmes and add studies on human rights" would be introduced at three levels in secondary schools, Education Minister Muetassem al-Minaui told AFP.
They were intended to instill "faith in the role of the resistance to win rights and to raise awareness of the importance of effective preparations to face the enemy," he said.
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"All of Palestine from the (Mediterranean) sea to the river (Jordan) belongs to us, to us Muslims," it states, in accordance with the beliefs of the militant Islamic group, which refuses to recognise Israel.
The new courses will be taught only in education ministry schools and not those of the United Nations Relief and Works agency, in which close to half of the 463,000 pupils in the strip study, the agency's operations director Robert Turner told journalists today.
At the start of this year, Hamas launched an experimental programme of basic military training for about 10,000 high school students.