Back to school in Gaza after Israel offensive

November 24, 2012 03:48 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 04:05 am IST - GAZA CITY

Palestinian schoolchildren walk in debris by a damaged school in Gaza City on Saturday.

Palestinian schoolchildren walk in debris by a damaged school in Gaza City on Saturday.

Tens of thousands of children are returning to school in the Gaza Strip after eight days of cross-border fighting between Israel and Hamas, which rules the coastal enclave.

The Gaza-based Palestinian Centre for Human Rights said that 156 Palestinians were killed, including 33 children and minors under 18. Rockets from Gaza killed six Israelis. The group says most of more than 1,000 wounded Gazans were civilians. Dozens of Israelis were also hurt.

Gaza’s schools reopened on Saturday. Adnan Abu Hassna, spokesman for a U.N. aid agency, says tens of thousands of students at 245 U.N.-run schools spent the first day talking about their experiences during the fighting.

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