Gaza: Nearly 800,000 Students Deprived of Education Amid Ongoing Israeli Offensive
Gaza (Quds News Network)- The Ministry of Education stated that Israel's ongoing genocide has had a devastating impact on Gaza's education sector, leaving hundreds of thousands of students without access to schooling.
The Ministry said on Tuesday in a report that since October 7, 2023:
788,000 students in Gaza have been out of school
For the second year, high school students in Gaza couldn’t take exams
252 public schools damaged, 118 completely destroyed
91 public and 93 Unrwa schools bombed
20 higher education institutions severely hit, with 60 university buildings destroyed
Over 15533 school students and 1111 university students killed
701 school teachers killed and 221 university academics killed
The Ministry confirmed that high school exams have begun in the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem.
The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor said that depriving children of education is not just a humanitarian crisis but a strategic blow to Gaza’s capacity to rebuild. “Even if the war stops tomorrow,” it said, “the lack of safe schools and psychological trauma will leave deep, long-term scars.”
An Israeli group, whose founder supported US President Donald Trump’s plan to forcibly displace Palestinians from Gaza and was founded by soldiers and former intelligence officers, was behind last year’s flights that facilitated the travel of hundreds of Palestinians from the war-torn Strip and landed in South Africa and Indonesia, an AP investigation has found.
Israel is reportedly planning to further restrict the entry of aid into the war-torn Gaza Strip, despite the so-called ceasefire and amid an already severe humanitarian crisis after two years of genocide.
While presenting the Oscar for Best International Film, Javier Bardem began his remarks by saying, “not to war and free Palestine,” drawing a loud round of applause from the audience at the March 15 awards ceremony.