How does education in Gaza challenge Israel’s war? | Israeli-Palestinian conflict


The teachers in the tents keep the flame of learning alive.

Almost every school in Gaza has been damaged or destroyed – and thousands of students and teachers are among the casualties of the Israeli war.

Yet Palestinians have fought to ensure that their children always have the opportunity to learn.

How do they do that?

Presenter: Hani Mahmoud

Guests:

Farida al-Ghoul – mathematics and English teacher, writer and founder of the Educational Tents initiative in Gaza

Ihab Sulaiman – Educational Consultant and Professor of English and Translator at the Islamic University of Gaza

Sankara – Volunteer aid worker from Puerto Rico who came to Gaza during the war with the Canadian medical organization Glia

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