The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported 86 fatalities and 113 injuries in the latest 9 attacks by Israel, bringing the Gaza Strip’s overall toll to 30,717 casualties and 72,156 injuries. A 15-year-old girl succumbed to malnutrition and dehydration, raising hunger-related deaths to 18. The north of Gaza faces a severe food shortage, especially impacting children, pregnant women, and chronic patients. Urgent international intervention is urged to prevent a deepening famine and address the humanitarian and health disaster. Calls are made for the United Nations to take immediate action against the Israeli aggression
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Download File: https://iha.news/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/iha-2024-03-06_10-49-05_833470.mp4?_=1Children in Gaza have returned to school after two years of Israeli bombardment, studying in buildings reduced to rubble. With shattered windows, broken doors, and no desks, students sit on the floor as teachers struggle to continue lessons with limited materials.
UNRWA spokesperson Adnan Abu Hasna said around 30,000 students have resumed classes in agency-run schools, while most public schools remain closed. Before the war, 300,000 children attended Gaza’s public schools.
According to the Palestinian Education Ministry, 674,000 students were deprived of schooling since October 2023, with 17,175 students and 928 teachers killed, and hundreds of schools destroyed or damaged.
Muhammed Rabah
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