'It is up to the state and society to provide answers and change this reality'

At least 21,700 Israeli teenagers are school dropouts and do not attend any recognized educational structure, according to a report published by the Knesset Research and Information Center.

Among the surveyed young people aged 13 to 17 who have left school, 28 percent previously studied in Orthodox establishments, 25 percent in schools in the Arab sector, 20 percent in the secular sector and 6 percent in public religious establishments.

Among the causes for dropping out of school, the report named the social and financial precariousness of parents, domestic violence, drug problems, or desire to move away from religion.... Read More: i24