By Anwar Haniya
In Gaza, childhood has been shattered by war, turning laughter into silence and schoolbags into burdens of survival, writes Anwar Haniya.
In a small corner of Gaza, 14-year-old Sewar Al-Ejleh hauls heavy water buckets and waits in long lines for charity food.
Her father was killed in an airstrike that destroyed their home. “Life isn’t what it was. We don’t have the luxury to grieve,” she…
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