by Dr. Ephraim Herrera
Although the Oslo Accords obligate the Palestinians to cease teaching hatred, Israel is not taking enough practical steps to put an end to this destructive phenomenon, which has also spread to some Arab schools inside the Green Line.
For the third  consecutive year, a Hamas-affiliated ticket won the student council  elections at Birzeit University in the West Bank. We already know that  the poor and uneducated are not the only ones who support jihadi  ideology. As early as 2004, research by Professor Shaul Kimhi showed  that about one-third of the suicide bombers who have targeted Israelis  were students or graduates of universities in the Palestinian Authority.
The education systems  in the PA, Gaza Strip and Muslim states in the region breed support for  Islamist ideologies. In Hamas preschools, the children are taught to  stab Jews for the purpose of purifying the world and liberating Islamic  lands. As early as the second grade, children in PA schools learn that  their duty is to hate Jews and use violence against them. They learn  that the term "jihad" has only one meaning, which is war according to  Allah.
Although the Oslo  Accords obligate the Palestinians to cease teaching hatred, Israel is  not taking enough practical steps to put an end to this destructive  phenomenon, which has also spread to some Arab schools inside the Green  Line. Israel must understand what the leaders of some Muslim states have  come to realize in recent years. The first such leader was Egyptian  President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. As early as 2013, el-Sissi began  instituting deep educational reforms, particularly pertaining to the  textbooks used in schools. For instance, references to the bounty and  slaves won in the Islamic wars have been erased. El-Sissi also  disqualified all textbooks encouraging violence (on the basis of Islamic  texts). He banned the sale of books espousing Muslim Brotherhood  ideology, including those written by Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi.
Two weeks ago we saw  Moroccan King Mohammed VI follow in el-Sissi's footsteps, as he ordered  the "cleaning" of some 400,000 textbooks. This cleaning includes the  banning of texts promoting gender-based discrimination. Ahead of the  2017 school year, all Islamic textbooks in the country will be modified  to compliment Morocco's "moderate and tolerant Islam," both in the  country's public and quickly growing private school systems.
The media also does its  part to fan the flames of hatred. It took years to shut down two  Palestinian radio stations in Hebron that were broadcasting incitement.  Al Jazeera, on the other hand, which is extremely popular and  anti-Israel, and even has offices in Israel, continues to air its  tendentious reports. It is not for nothing that senior Hamas official  Mahmoud al-Zahar thanked Al Jazeera after Operation Cast Lead. In this  respect, too, we should learn something from the Egyptian president, who  as early as 2011 closed Al Jazeera's offices in his country and  disrupted the station's broadcast transmissions. Last week, the Iraqi  government shut down Al Jazeera's offices in Baghdad.
As long as we fail to stem the flow of hatred and violence, we will continue to suffer the consequences. 
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=15969
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