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Refugee Stories
UNRWA schools reopen in Gaza

Only a week after the devastating 22-day conflict
ended UNRWA opened its 221 schools in the Gaza Strip and some 200 000
Palestine refugee children went back to school. Many UNRWA schools had
served as emergency shelters, sheltering up to 50,000 people at the peak
of the crisis. UNRWA's Elementary School for Boys and Girls in Beit
Lahia became the scene of a tragic incident on the 16th of January, when
an explosive shell that landed on the third floor of the school killed
two brothers aged five and seven and injured 14, including the mother of
the two killed boys. On Saturday the 24th of January the students
returned to the Beit Lahia School. The students were not yet expected to
study, as the teachers wanted to give them a chance to play and relax
after the horrifying three weeks they had lived through. The teacher's
took time to listen to all the stories the children had to tell.
Back to School in Beit Lahia
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