Bethlehem - Hassan Abdel Jawad - Farhat Girls Secondary School, Tuqu' Girls Secondary School, and Tersanta Secondary School topped the list of the top high school results for the 2023-2024 academic year in Bethlehem Governorate, as the literary branch at Farhat Girls Secondary School and Tuqu' Girls Secondary School won 5 places in the top ten at the national level, while Tersanta School won seventh place - scientific at the national level. Student Tamara Samih Ahmed Mohammed obtained a score of 99% and is the first in the literary branch of Farhat Girls Secondary School. Student Duaa Jamal Daoud Hamid also obtained a score of 99% in the literary branch, first repeated. Student Bahaa Suleiman Ali Ismail from Farhat Girls Secondary School/Literary Branch achieved a score of 98.9%. Student Talin Issa Hussein Al Shaer from Tuqu' Secondary Girls School achieved a score of 98.7% and came in third place in the literary branch in Bethlehem Governorate. Student Sudeil Mahmoud Mohammed Salahat achieved a score of 98.7%, placing third on the national level, from Farhat Girls Secondary School. In a success story, the student Ayham in the science branch, who is the son of the administrative detainee Wissam Al-Hasanat from Deheishe Camp, obtained a score of 98.4%. Student Bishara Bassem Marzouq Marzouqa also obtained a score of 99.6% in the science section, taking first place in Bethlehem Governorate and seventh nationally from Tersanta Secondary School. The success rate in the scientific branch in Bethlehem Governorate reached 84%, while the success rate in the literary branch reached 70%, in the industrial branch 100%, and in the hotel branch 100%, while the success rate in the home economics branch reached 80%, and entrepreneurship and business 66%. According to a responsible source in the Education Directorate in Bethlehem Governorate, 3,437 male and female students from 65 public and private schools in the governorate sat for the high school exams in all branches, while three students were prevented from taking t he high school exams and were martyred by the occupation's bullets: Ahmed Saduq from Deheishe Camp, Mohammed Ezzieh from Aida Camp, and Mustafa Talib from Al-Walaja village. All signs of joy and celebration that the governorate witnesses on this occasion every year have disappeared. Our people in Bethlehem Governorate have recorded a high level of commitment to the national position that called for solidarity and mutual support with our people in the Gaza Strip, who have been subjected to Israeli aggression and genocide for ten months. Source: Maan News Agency