Most schools in the Gaza Strip have been destroyed or severely damaged, leaving over 600,000 Palestinian children without access to education for nearly two years. Makeshift schools, often just tents among the rubble, are struggling to accommodate the overwhelming number of students, while many school buildings are being used as shelters for displaced families. Humanitarian organizations warn that returning children to classrooms is urgent, not only for their education but also for their mental health, as many are coping with trauma from war and displacement. With limited space, scarce supplies, and ongoing logistical challenges, aid agencies fear that Gaza's children risk becoming a lost generation if they remain out of school much longer.
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