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For students in Gaza, big ambitions have been replaced by a desperate search for food

For students in Gaza, big ambitions have been replaced by a desperate search for food

Many are unable to continue their studies as 97pc of educational institutions have been damaged by Israeli bombing.
12 Aug, 2025

Student Maha Ali was determined to become a journalist one day and report on events in Gaza. Now she and other students have just one ambition: finding food as hunger ravages the Palestinian enclave.

As war rages, she is living among the ruins of Islamic University, a once-bustling educational institution, which, like most others in Gaza, has become a shelter for displaced people. “We have been saying for a long time that we want to live, we want to get educated, we want to travel. Now, we are saying we want to eat,” Ali, 26, said.

Ali is part of a generation of Gazans — from grade school through to university — who say they have been robbed of an education by nearly two years of Israeli air strikes, which have destroyed the enclave’s institutions.

More than 60,000 people have been killed in Israel’s response to Palestinian militant group Hamas’ October 7, 2023 attack on its southern communities, according to Gaza health authorities. Much of the enclave, which suffered from poverty and high unemployment even before the war, has been demolished.

Palestinian Minister of Education Amjad Barham accused Israel of carrying out a systematic destruction of schools and universities, saying 293 out of 307 schools were destroyed completely or partially.

“With this, the occupation wants to kill hope inside our sons and daughters,” he said.

There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military or foreign ministry.

Israel has accused Hamas and other militant groups of systematically embedding in civilian areas and structures, including schools, and using civilians as human shields. Hamas rejects the allegations and, along with Palestinians, accuses Israel of indiscriminate strikes.

Extensive destruction

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said that according to the latest satellite-based damage assessment in July, 97pc of educational facilities in Gaza have sustained some level of damage, with 91pc requiring major rehabilitation or complete reconstruction to become functional again.

“Restrictions by Israeli authorities continue to limit the entry of educational supplies into Gaza, undermining the scale and quality of interventions,” it said.

Those grim statistics paint a bleak future for Yasmine al-Za’aneen, 19, sitting in a tent for the displaced, sorting through books that have survived Israeli strikes and displacement.

She recalled how immersed she was in her studies, printing papers and finding an office and fitting it with lights. “Because of the war, everything was stopped. I mean, everything I had built, everything I had done, just in seconds, it was gone,” she said.

There is no immediate hope for relief and a return to the classroom.

Mediators have failed to secure a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, which triggered the conflict by killing 1,200 people and taking 251 hostage, according to Israeli tallies.

Instead, Israel plans a new Gaza offensive, which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he expected to complete “fairly quickly” as the UN Security Council heard new demands for an end to suffering in the Palestinian enclave.

So Saja Adwan, 19, an honours student of Gaza’s Azhar Institute who is living in a school turned shelter with her family of nine, recalled how the building where she once learned was bombed.

Under siege, her books and study materials are gone. To keep her mind occupied, she takes notes on the meagre educational papers she has left.

“All my memories were there, my ambitions, my goals. I was achieving a dream there. It was a life for me. When I used to go to the institute, I felt psychologically at ease,” she said. “My studies were there, my life, my future, where I would graduate from.”

Comments

Laila Aug 12, 2025 04:16pm
Its poignant that Palestinians, despite being devastated by war for over 7 decades, provide their citizens with international quality of education and good basic healthcare. Pakistan being a free country does not provide these basic services to our population. Palestinian students want to live, travel and be educated. Pakistanis are consumed with shaadi, making babies increasing the population beyond resources and of course frivolous social media activities. Palestinians have a close to 100% literacy rate. Pakistan still struggling with 58% and even lower for females. Pakistans can learn from Palestinians. But we won't. Palestine will soon be free and leave Pakistan in the dust still begging for foreign funding, aid and loans while staying regressive. Palestinian students have access to exchange programmes with renowned academic institutions like Georgetown University, Harvard, Oxford whilst Pakistans list of exchange programmes mainly via LUMs is short with unknown partner universities. Palestine will rebuild its schools and progress. Pakistan will continue to regress.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Aug 12, 2025 04:33pm
Without food, life becomes stalled and static.
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Hamed Aug 12, 2025 05:54pm
And what does international criminalism say?!
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DWYANE Aug 12, 2025 06:42pm
Pakistan is a Islamic nation, than why they reluctant in accepting reasonable Muslims refugees from Gaza?
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Laila Aug 13, 2025 12:23pm
@Dwyane It is not that we won't accept Muslim refugees from Gaza. Rather it is that Palestinian refugees won't seek refuge in Pakistan or the Subcontinent, but prefer the countries of their oppressors the US, the UK, the West in general.
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YaarDost Aug 14, 2025 01:06pm
@Laila India is facing a serious Muslim Issue . Pakistan was created for Indian Muslims. Many Muslims in 1947 did not migrate to Pakistan due to various reasons. But today, overwhelming of them want to migrate to Pakistan. Indian Muslims are very educated and would prove to be an asset to Pakistan. As long as Muslim Issue in India is not solved, there will never be peace in India.A planned migration of Muslims in India to Pakistan will be lot more organized than one day seeing Millions and Millions of Muslims refugees coming from India to Pakistan.
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