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Gaza: ‘Our children are being deprived of an education’

As children worldwide go back to school, Gaza’s children are still waiting for their educations and classrooms to be rebuilt and restored. Esraa Sameer, in Gaza, reports on how they’re coping

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo5 mesi fa

Gaza: ‘Our children are being deprived of an education’

As children worldwide go back to school, Gaza’s children are still waiting for their educations and classrooms to be rebuilt and restored. Esraa Sameer, in Gaza, reports on how they’re coping

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bbc.com5 mesi fa

Gaza children return to school after years without formal education

Most of the schools in the territory have been damaged or destroyed during the war, Unicef says.

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  1. martedì 6 gennaio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Gaza: ‘Our children are being deprived of an education’

    As children worldwide go back to school, Gaza’s children are still waiting for their educations and classrooms to be rebuilt and restored. Esraa Sameer, in Gaza, reports on how…

  2. giovedì 8 gennaio 2026·bbc.com

    Gaza children return to school after years without formal education

    Most of the schools in the territory have been damaged or destroyed during the war, Unicef says.