Textbooks in Saudi Arabian schools have continued their multi-year shift toward tolerance, coexistence, and critical thinking, and in the new curriculum, remaining examples of antisemitic content have been removed.

The Israeli Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education, an organization that tracks curricula across the world, announced this in a new report.

Based on the report, the lessons increasingly promote dialogue and respect for different cultures and religious communities.

Islamic studies textbooks highlight examples of peaceful relations between the Prophet of Islam and Jews, Christians, and Arab tribes, and describe lessons related to war and harming civilians as prohibited.