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Displaced children in Gaza use schools for shelter, not learning

Luay Qasim, a 12-year-old Palestinian, is among the many students displaced by the Israeli army's offensive in Gaza since October 7. Seeking shelter at a UN school in Khan Younis, he faces the challenge of securing basic necessities like water and food for his family. The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has opened its schools to shelter around 700,000 victims of the conflict. The Israeli airstrikes have disrupted the academic year, with thousands of children killed, and the prospect of a normal return to school remains uncertain for Gaza's 47% child population.

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"Children, aside from direct violations such as bombing, killing, and injuries, are also besieged, deprived of food and clean water," said Al-Madhoun. He condemned "Israel's continued violations against children in Gaza Strip," and said Israel "completely disregards all international laws and puts children and their families in extremely difficult situations."