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The European Parliament votes to freeze funding for the Palestinian education sector, citing concerns over school curricula. The measure passed with 443 votes, despite the Palestinian Authority stating it has already implemented requested amendments.

The European Parliament has voted to freeze funding for the Palestinian education sector, citing concerns over the content of school curricula. The measure passed with 443 votes, though the Palestinian Authority maintains that it has already implemented curriculum amendments in response to previous European requirements.

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The European Parliament has voted to freeze funding for the Palestinian education sector, citing concerns over the content of school curricula. The measure passed with 443 votes, though the Palestinian Authority maintains that it has already implemented curriculum amendments in response to previous European requirements.

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