Current sectionIsrael NewsIsrael Political NewsThe Supreme Court ruled that, given the high concentration of foreign children in just two schools in south Tel Aviv, the municipality and the Education Ministry had to formulate a plan to integrate the students into other schools as wellShare to FacebookShare to XArticle printing is available to subscribers onlyPrint in a simple, ad-free formatSubscribeComments: Zen reading is available to subscribers onlyAd-free and in a comfortable reading formatSubscribeRan Shimoni08:36 PM • August 02 2026 IDTIsrael's Supreme Court ruled Sunday that the concentration of foreign students in two schools in south Tel Aviv amounted to racial segregation in compulsory education, and ordered Israeli authorities to take steps to integrate them into other schools as well.Loading...Click the alert icon to follow topics:Israel educationIsraeli politicsAsylum seekersTel AvivHuman rightsIsrael Supreme CourtCommentsLoading...In the NewsIn the News: Live UpdatesNetanyahuU.S.-IranGaza DealLebanon Michigan PrimaryElection PollsHaQuizHaaretz PodcastTop Court Says Tel Aviv Schools for Foreign Children Create Racial SegregationNetanyahu Needs Israelis to Live in Fear, Lest They Start Thinking RationallyLikud Circulates Alleged Netanyahu Quotes Distancing Himself From Haredi AlliesNew Dinosaur in Zimbabwe: Mini-sauropod That May Have Walked on Two LegsWhy American Jews Will Once Again Favor Democrats This FallRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMINetanyahu Says Israel Has 'Special Forces' Ready if He's Arrested on NY VisitThis Israeli ultra-Orthodox Feminist Activist Has a Warning for U.S. JewsTwo Female Israeli Soldiers Die by Suicide as IDF Mental Health Crisis DeepensDozens of IDF Soldiers Desert Sde Teiman Base in Protest of CommanderTrump's Irritation, Netanyahu's Desperation: Oval Office Smiles Mask Rifts'I Tried, I Got Crushed by AIPAC': Andy Levin Is All-in for El-Sayed
Top court says Tel Aviv schools for foreign children create racial segregation
The Supreme Court ruled that, given the high concentration of foreign children in just two schools in south Tel Aviv, the municipality and the Education Ministry had to formulate a plan to integrate the students into other schools as well








