After two years of war, some children in Gaza are returning to school. Many school buildings are still being used to shelter displaced families, but having children back in the classroom offers hope.
Breakdown
- Families in Gaza are eager for their children to return to school after two years of conflict.
- UNRWA schools have reopened, but limited space means not all children can enroll. 20s
- Classrooms often lack desks and chairs, but returning to learning is seen as a hopeful step. 35s
- UNICEF estimates only one in six school-age children in Gaza have resumed some form of schooling. 1m 9s
- Many schools have been damaged or used as shelters, making reopening difficult. 1m 28s
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Middle East Conflict
The U.S-brokered ceasefire deal in Gaza is holding, after Hamas released the remaining Israeli hostages.


