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Violence, Hunger, and Missed Education Erasing a Generation in Gaza

Violence, Hunger, and Missed Education Erasing a Generation in Gaza

Gaza's children face unprecedented suffering due to ongoing conflict, blockade, and deprivation.
Instead of attending school or playing in the park, Gaza’s children run from bombs.

At night, many sleep on bare ground with only a thin sheet separating them from skies lit by explosions.

Parents say their children no longer dream of toys but of bread and a warm bed.

The plight of an 18-month-old toddler named Mohammed exemplifies the crisis gripping the region.

He arrived at the Patient’s Friends Benevolent Society Hospital in Gaza City in July nearly lifeless, weighing just 6 kg (13 pounds).

Doctors diagnosed him as severely malnourished after losing a third of his body weight under Israel's blockade on humanitarian aid.

The condition of children like Mohammed is not an isolated case.

MedGlobal found that 16.8 percent of children under the age of 5 in four Gaza governorates are suffering from acute malnutrition, marking a 2,000 percent increase from pre-war levels.

According to UNICEF, more than 5,119 children in Gaza diagnosed with acute malnutrition in May alone.

The situation has worsened since Israel escalated its bombing campaign in March and imposed a near-total closure of the enclave.

This blockade has severely limited access to food, medicine, fuel, water, and electricity for Gaza's 2 million residents.

As a result, over 100 children have died from starvation since October 2023, according to Save the Children.

In addition to the immediate threat of hunger, children in Gaza face displacement and trauma.

Nearly half of the displaced population are children, with over 39,000 having lost one or both parents in the conflict.

Furthermore, many schools have been damaged, destroyed, or converted into shelters due to bombardment and displacement, leaving more than 660,000 children out of school for a third consecutive year.

The cumulative effect of violence, hunger, and disrupted education poses long-term risks to the development and future prospects of Gaza's youth.

Rights groups and governments have urged Israel to implement an immediate ceasefire and allow unrestricted humanitarian aid into the enclave.

As the conflict continues, survival replaces play, hunger replaces growth, and rubble replaces classrooms.

In this environment, a generation risks being erased.
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