As the dust begins to settle over the ruins of Gaza, the world faces a moral reckoning. It is no longer enough to deliver sacks of flour, medical supplies or tents to the survivors. The children of Gaza — hundreds of thousands of them — need something far more enduring than relief aid. They need education. They need the promise of a future that stretches beyond hunger, fear and rubble. For too long, Gaza’s children have been denied not only the right to live but also the right to learn — and in that deprivation lies the greatest long-term danger of all.

JERUSALEM: With Gaza’s education system shattered by two years of grueling war, UNICEF’s regional director says he fears for a “lost generation” of children wandering ruined…

As the dust begins to settle over the ruins of Gaza, the world faces a moral reckoning. It is no longer enough to deliver sacks of flour, medical supplies or tents to the…