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Higher, Dire Education
Omri Keinan describes pursuing a degree at Sderot’s Sapir College while rockets rain:
It happens almost every day: A “Color Red” alert, Qassam rockets landing, and all this followed by tears, mass panic, and concerned phone calls from home. It happens to us during classes, it happens during breaks, and it happens during difficult exams.
We have already sustained property damage to the college before, but this time we are dealing with the worst possible scenario – the death of a student. To my regret, despite our army and the reinforced security deployment at school, I do not have the confidence to say that tomorrow’s Qassam rocket will not hit me or any one of my friends at the college.
Can you comprehend that this is how students in Israel go about their studies? Do we need to sacrifice our lives for the sake of an academic degree?
Expect those sniveling UK academics to speak out? Don't hold your breath.
UPDATE, Feb. 28: More about Sderot's higher, dire education at The Media Line.
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