Residents say an army jeep pulled up, and a group of soldiers lobbed the device over the fence; IDF is investigating the incident

A teacher, Muhammad Za'oul, was lightly injured when a stun grenade was thrown into al-Sadeeq Elementary School for Boys in the Palestinian village of Husan, near Bethlehem, on March 15, 2016. (Screen capture: al-Sadeeq Elementary School for Boys)
A teacher, Muhammad Za’oul, was lightly injured when a stun grenade was thrown into al-Sadeeq Elementary School for Boys in the Palestinian village of Husan, near Bethlehem, on March 15, 2016. (Screen capture: al-Sadeeq Elementary School for Boys)

 

Israeli security forces lightly injured a Palestinian teacher on Tuesday when they lobbed a stun grenade into an elementary school in the West Bank village of Husan, according to residents.

In a video filmed just after the flash-bang grenade was thrown into the al-Sadeeq Elementary School for Boys, the teacher appears dazed and clutches his head, as screaming children are herded inside the building.

An army jeep pulled up, a group of soldiers got out and lobbed the stun grenade into the school, according to a resident who asked not to be named.

The injured teacher was standing next to where the grenade hit and was dazed by the blast. He was identified by the school as Muhammad Za’oul.

The stun grenade scorched the school’s tile floor and pieces of the device were recovered from the scene by locals.

The IDF said it did not have any information about the incident, but would investigate.

Husan is located just across Route 375 from the predominantly ultra-Orthodox Beitar Illit settlement, west of Bethlehem.

The Palestinian village overlooks the road and has been the source of many rock and Molotov cocktail throwing attacks against Israeli vehicles.

On Monday night, IDF forces arrested a Husan resident for throwing rocks along the highway. He was identified as 14-year-old Ibrahim Abu Harra by Palestinian media.

Another 14 Palestinians were arrested in the West Bank overnight for rock and Molotov cocktail attacks against Israeli civilians and security forces. Two others were also arrested for alleged ties with the Hamas terror group.

As reported by The Times of Israel