
Achieving an academic dream despite a dying cellphone
A young scholar pushes forward to complete a research project and enter it in competition despite living in a war.
- Gaza Strip
A young scholar pushes forward to complete a research project and enter it in competition despite living in a war.
A teacher inspires her students, encouraging them to dream beyond the constraints and hardships imposed by of war.
Shaimaa has always seen life differently — beautifully — and focused on the positive, no matter the hardship.
A Gazan student defies war’s obstacles to chase her dream of studying medicine.
Israel’s war on Gaza has added huge obstacles in the way of my university progress — but they are surmountable.
Farmers, students, mothers: All of them have experienced a year of displacement and a year lost.
Israel’s war on Gaza interrupted my university studies; it prevented my brother from achieving his high school diploma.
He was brimming with talent and aiming for an overseas scholarship when an Israeli missile killed him one year ago.
My son wants to know when he can go to school again, when he can go home to his bicycle, and when the war will end.
Malak was devastated by the war’s interruption of her education but now looks toward new opportunities.
It’s much harder to keep learning in the midst of Israel’s war on Gaza. But it’s not impossible, and it’s imperative.
By targeting educators and universities, Israel devastates students’ futures and destroys a tool of resistance.