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Childhood on hold: How Gazaโ€™s children spend a summer without play

Gaza City, Gaza Strip โ€“ 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 con

Childhood on hold: How Gazaโ€™s children spend a summer without play
Al Jazeera โ€” 7 July 2026
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Gaza City, Gaza Strip โ€“ In a partially destroyed building in western Gaza City, Faten Nabhan sat, surrounded by her six school-age children, taking a

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Why This Matters

The erosion of childhood in Gaza is not just a humanitarian crisisโ€”it is a generational rupture with consequences that will outlast the current conflict. Children who grow up without play or stability are more likely to internalize trauma, perpetuate cycles of violence, and struggle with lifelong cognitive and emotional development. This story exposes the hidden costs of war, where the most vulnerable bear scars that no aid package can heal.

Background Context

The blockade of Gaza, now in its 17th year, has systematically dismantled civilian infrastructure, including schools and playgrounds, while trapping residents in a cycle of poverty and insecurity. Even before the latest escalations, the UN estimated that 80% of Gazaโ€™s children required mental health supportโ€”a figure that has likely worsened amid repeated displacements and collapsing services. The partial destruction of buildings like the one where Faten Nabhan rests is not an isolated tragedy but the latest symptom of a chronic crisis.

What Happens Next

Without urgent intervention, the psychological toll on Gazaโ€™s children will deepen, potentially fueling long-term social instability and radicalization. Aid agencies warn that funding gaps and restricted access could delay reconstruction for years, leaving families like Nabhanโ€™s in limbo. The international communityโ€™s responseโ€”whether through ceasefire negotiations, mental health programs, or infrastructure repairsโ€”will determine whether these children can reclaim even fragments of a normal childhood.

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