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05.16.05
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Kids of arrested settlers won't miss a day of school... even in jail.
By: Israel Insider staff and partners   
Published: May 16, 2005   
 
The Israel Prison Service is looking into building kindergartens inside prisons to accommodate the children of settlers arrested during the upcoming pullout.

Prison officials said the plan was discussed in recent interoffice committee meetings, in a bid to prepare for the possibility that some settler children could be left alone, should both their parents be arrested during evacuation.

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Pullout 'prison kindergartens' considered  - (Ynet)  05.16.2005
 
 

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