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Gaza children play basketball during
their break in the Beit Loliya Boys Elementary school in Gaza city Jan.
24, 2009. Some 200,000 Gaza children returned to school for the first time
since Israel's offensive. (Xinhua/Zhang Ning) Photo Gallery>>> |
Schools in northern Gaza Strip towns of Beit Lahia
and Jabalia gained the worst destruction ever. Around 24 schools in that area
were totally destroyed, ten of them temporarily renovated, a fact that obliged
the pupils to spend the day in other schools, which either were renovated or
were not damaged.
"The war is over now. There are so many people killed
and many houses destroyed, but the psychological conditions of the people are
still bad and we need a long time for a physiological therapy," said Matta.
The Ministry of Education pointed out in a statement
that they are facing many troubles with the schools that had been damaged in
southern Gaza.
A statement sent to reporters said these schools will
be enforced to join two or three classes in one room, rising the number of
pupils in the single class to 120 each. As a matter of fact, their ability of
understanding is weakened.
After reaching their damaged schools that were
directly targeted by rockets, students were shocked to know that many of their
friends were either killed or critically injured, which madethem feel sorrow.
Mohamed Abu Jalala, a 15-year-old pupil from Jabalia
refugee camp school of al-Fakhoura, which was shelled by tanks with some 55
civilians killed during the war, said "It was very difficult to get back to our
school which was a shelter for families and was hit by bombs."
"I can still see marks of the bombs on the walls of
the school. It was very difficult and hard, not only for me, but also for all
our classmates and children who came back to school today," said Mohamed.
He added with sadness and sorrow that four of his
classmates were killed and ten others of other classrooms are still
hospitalized. "I'm very disappointed and sad. I hate Israel for what it did to
us, and I think no one would forgive Israel for the crimes it committed against
us."
During the 22-day Israeli offensive, medical
officials said that 1,334 were killed, including 437 children, adding that 5,450
were wounded. Many of them died of their sustained wounds.
"This week was specialized for psychological
rehabilitation for the pupils to support them and give them the chance to talk
freely about what they have inside," said the Ministry of Education.
Teachers also will be instructed to be able to deal
with the families who lost their homes during the war. These families are still
living there till they can find another place.
The ministry added that they are about to make a
statistic for the pupils to know the figure of dead pupils. It also will provide
aid to those who lost their homes.
Many of the families who are taking refuge at UNRWA
schools said they are fed up with the life they have there especially after
resuming the academic year. They asked for moving to other places or even tents
to protect them from cold weather and rain.
"I believe that this is not the end. Gaza exists,
Israel exists and the conflict will keep going on even if there is a ceasefire.
This conflict will only end when peace between us and Israel is reached," said
Lara Darweesh, a 17-year-old high-school pupil.