Jewish rescue team saves UNRWA school pupils
Jewish rescue team saves UNRWA school pupilsIsrael News Photo

Israelis who rescued United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) school children in Jerusalem Sunday after a floor collapsed were greeted by pictures depicting the IDF as murderers.

The students were in a recess when the floor fell, throwing several students six feet deep into a gaping hole. One child suffered light injuries, and three were treated for shock by Jewish medics who treated them at the scene.

Video cameras that were mounted in the school caught the rescue effort on film, which showed drawings on the UNRWA school depicting Arabs handing out food at the Gaza separation barrier while army soldiers shot at them at point blank range, as shown in the photo below.

One of the pictures drawn by a student showed an Arab shot to death.

Gaza Arabs and UNRWA falsely charged the IDF with attacks on an UNRWA school during Operation Cast Lead. Evidence has shown that the army shot near the school after terrorists used the educational facility to attack the troops with mortars.

Newly elected Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat arrived at the scene after the Jerusalem school floor collapsed and thanked the rescue teams. Knesset Member Rabbi Michael Melchior, who surveyed the damage, said the school was in "catastrophic" condition.