PALESTINE
Fri 07 Feb 2025 1:18 pm - Jerusalem Time
85% of Gaza schools out of service due to Israeli war
The Ministry of Education and Higher Education in the Gaza Strip said that the war waged by Israel over the course of more than 15 months caused 85 percent of schools to go out of service, and the interruption of education for two consecutive years.
The Director General of the Ministry's Public Relations Unit, Ahmed Al-Najjar, added that "the genocide caused an unprecedented educational disaster in the sector," according to what was reported by the Anadolu Agency.
He stated that higher education also suffered heavy losses, as the Israeli army killed about 1,200 students and 150 academics, while destroying 140 university facilities.
He stressed that the deliberate destruction of educational institutions in Gaza made restoring the educational process a major challenge.
According to statistics issued by the Government Media Office, Israel bombed 1,166 educational facilities over the course of more than 15 months, including 927 schools, universities, kindergartens and educational centers that were completely destroyed, in addition to the martyrdom of 12,800 students and 800 teachers and administrators.
Al-Najjar said that the ministry has developed an "emergency response plan, working in coordination with local and international agencies to find quick solutions."
He added, "The plan includes completing the 2023/2024 academic year and launching the new year 2024/2025 with exceptional mechanisms, and holding a special session for high school students."
The plan also includes, according to Al-Najjar, “rehabilitating damaged schools, establishing temporary schools and educational tents, enhancing e-learning and home-schooling to compensate for academic loss, in addition to launching intensive psychological support programs for students and teachers.”
Al-Najjar called on human rights organizations to document the occupation's crimes against students and educational institutions in the Gaza Strip.
He called on the international community to provide urgent support to rebuild schools and educational institutions, and to ensure the resumption of studies as soon as possible.
The government media office in Gaza estimated the value of the damage and losses in the education sector due to the Israeli war at more than 2 billion dollars.
On January 19, a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip and a prisoner exchange between Hamas and Israel came into effect. It includes three stages, each lasting 42 days. During the first, negotiations will be held to start the second and third, with the mediation of Egypt and Qatar and the support of the United States.
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85% of Gaza schools out of service due to Israeli war