GAZA:With no backpack, books or uniform, 11-year-old Layan Hajji navigates the ruins of Gaza City and heads to a makeshift classroom after two years of war halted her education. But the school is not what she is used to. Painted walls and students’ artwork no longer adorn the walls and hallways — instead, tents set up in a battered building serve as their temporary classrooms. “I walk for half an hour at least. The streets are devastated, full of ruins... It is difficult and sad,” Hajji said, wearing a torn shirt and patched trousers.

GAZA:With no backpack, books or uniform, 11-year-old Layan Hajji navigates the ruins of Gaza City and heads to a makeshift classroom after two years of war halted her education.…

After two years of war halted her schooling, 11-year-old Layan Haji now picks her way through the ruins of Gaza City to a makeshift classroom where tents...