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Gaza Children Strive to Reclaim Education Amid Conflict Aftermath
17 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Over 600,000 Palestinian children in Gaza missed 2 years of school due to war
- Lack of space and supplies hampers efforts to reopen makeshift schools
- Displaced families continue living in damaged schools, traumatizing children
As of November 2025, the aftermath of the recent war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza continues to take a heavy toll on the education of Palestinian children. Over 600,000 students have missed the past two years of schooling, with dozens of educational facilities damaged or turned into shelters for the displaced.
Humanitarian organizations like UNICEF and UNRWA are now working frantically to reopen makeshift schools and get children back into classrooms. However, they face significant obstacles, including a lack of available space and basic supplies like pencils and erasers. Many schools remain occupied by displaced families who have nowhere else to go, while others have been reduced to rubble.



