Oman Daily Observer

Gaza children yearn for their school days before conflict

- — Reuters

Traumatise­d 10-year-old students stare at their destroyed schools in Gaza, a grim reminder of the education and time with friends in the playground lost since the war erupted over six months ago.

“We would go out during recess. We would go to the classroom and walk around. The principle would come to the classrooms,” said fifth grader Abed al Qara, who was inspecting the damage with his friend Mohammed al Fajem in Bani Suhaila, located in the east of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.

“He would give us the books. We would go there and see who is coming and going; we would stand at the school gate. We were living.” Bullet-riddled buildings. Papers scattered in a gutted classroom. Posters ripped off of walls. Damaged books.

It’s all a grim reminder of the education and dreams those who represent the future of Gaza have lost since the conflict erupted on October 7. Young students who were hungry to learn now wonder if they will ever be able to pack their books and go back to school again. Gazans — young and old — are desperate for signs that the fighting will end. But there are none.

Teacher Mohammed al Khudari sat on rubble and wrote on a piece of paper, reflecting on the wide-scale ruins of the education system, at all levels, from kindergart­ens to universiti­es.

“We call on everyone to pay attention to the education process (in Gaza), and for the return of education as it was before the war,” he said. Still, some like fifth grade student Mohammed al Fajem, have not lost hope.

“I was one of the top. I used to get 98 per cent. I used to get 100 per cent. I was one of the top,” he said. “We will set up tents and we will study in the tents. No matter the cost, we will study in them. This was our classroom. See the room of the principle. He used to bring us books and sweets. He would give us everything. He would give us toys.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Two Palestinia­n boys look at a huge crater following overnight Israeli bombardmen­t in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Thursday.
— AFP Two Palestinia­n boys look at a huge crater following overnight Israeli bombardmen­t in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Thursday.

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