Childhood on hold: How Gaza’s children spend a summer without play
- Gaza City, Gaza Strip – In a partially destroyed building in western Gaza City, Faten Nabhan sat, surrounded by her six school-age children, taking a brief rest after a morning spent filling water containers from the trucks that visit the camp.
- Faten, 35, tries to fill her children’s time with enjoyable or educational activities during their summer holidays, but she finds herself at a loss for where to even begin.
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- Gaza City, Gaza Strip – In a partially destroyed building in western Gaza City, Faten Nabhan sat, surrounded by her six school-age children, taking a brief rest after a morning spent filling water containers from the trucks that visit the camp.
- Faten, 35, tries to fill her children’s time with enjoyable or educational activities during their summer holidays, but she finds herself at a loss for where to even begin.
- Recommended Stories list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Christians are not united for Israellist 2 of 3‘They brought me here to kill me’ says Gaza doctor in Israeli prisonlist 3 of 3Egypt buoyed
Sources: Al Jazeera