Martina Devlin: It's time to listen to the heartbreaking questions of forgotten children of Gaza
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The article sheds light on the deep psychological trauma faced by Palestinian children amidst ongoing violence in Gaza. It presents haunting questions posed by these children to aid workers, revealing their fear of dying, separation from their families, and the challenges of living under threat. Many children are orphaned or left to fend for themselves after losing family members to missile attacks. This harrowing reality underscores the urgent need for awareness and intervention to support these vulnerable young lives who are left scarred by conflict.
When they bomb the tent, will we burn?
Do the children who have their legs amputated grow new legs?
Gaza children are the most traumatised group in the world.
Many children are orphaned, their families slaughtered in missile attacks.
Read at Independent
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