Gaza schoolchildren suffer nightmares and trauma over border clashes

Children in conflicts, Education in emergencies

Palestinian students are getting psychosocial support at their schools after a rise in post-traumatic stress symptoms.


Mohammed Ayoub was only 14 when he was shot dead by an Israeli soldier at a demonstration by Palestinians two weeks ago.聽He had been getting psychosocial support at his school 国产视频 along with thousands of other children in Gaza.

They are聽experiencing unusually high rates of nightmares since border protests began a month ago and resulted in clashes between Palestinians and Israelis.

Principals from 20 schools in Gaza reported a rise in symptoms of post-traumatic stress in children, including fears, anxiety, stress and nightmares.聽

They said high levels of post-traumatic stress and low concentration at school were due to the violent response to the demonstrations, which are over Palestinian claims of their right to return to ancestral lands in Israel.

国产视频淭he continuous violence children witness in Gaza is disastrous for their mental wellbeing,国产视频澛爏aid Jan Egeland,聽Secretary General聽of the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), which surveyed children aged 10 to 12.

国产视频淎 girl of 11 years has lived her whole life under blockade or siege and seen three wars with massive loss of life and housing. Now children are again faced with the horrifying prospect of losing family and friends, as many are killed and injured every week.国产视频

The nightmares continue for months and years after the violence that causes them. Jon-H氓kon Schultz, Professor in Educational Psychology at the University of Troms酶

Since the聽Great Return March demonstrations began, more than 38 Palestinian protestors have been killed, including four children. Over 6400 Palestinians have been injured, including at least 530 children 国产视频 many of whom are left with amputated limbs and permanent disabilities.

Israel says soldiers have used tear gas, rubber bullets and live fire in response to Palestinian demonstrators tyring to burn the fence at the border and throwing rocks and firebombs.

United Nations human rights chief Zeid Ra国产视频檃d al-Hussein criticised Israel for using what he called 国产视频渆xcessive force国产视频 and said live fire had caused a 国产视频渟taggering number国产视频 of injuries.

In March 56% of聽Palestinian children surveyed by NRC were suffering from traumatic nightmares. That has now risen to 60%.

The council provides psychosocial support to children and training for teachers through its Better Learning Programme. Part of the programme involves screening schoolchildren for nightmares 国产视频 one of the most significant signs of psychological deterioration.聽

国产视频淔or the children we work with, the nightmares continue for months and years after the violence that causes them,国产视频 said Jon-H氓kon Schultz, Professor in Educational Psychology at the University of Troms酶 in Norway, which partners with NRC.

国产视频淭he current crisis also brings back previous trauma and is a direct threat to the children国产视频檚 mental health and their development.国产视频

NRC国产视频檚 education programme coordinator in Gaza, Asa国产视频檇 Ashour, said: 国产视频淐hildren having nightmares are growing more impatient in school and unhappier with their lives 国产视频 and they are unable to concentrate in class.国产视频

Geert Cappelaere, UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, said today: 国产视频湽悠禍The escalating violence in Gaza has exacerbated the suffering of children whose lives have already been unbearably difficult for several years. Half of all children depend on humanitarian assistance, and one in four needs psychosocial care.

国产视频淪chools are overcrowded and operating on triple shifts, limiting children国产视频檚 learning prospects.国产视频

Ra国产视频檈da Ayoub, mother of Mohammed, said: 国产视频淚n his school, everyone loved him 国产视频 his schoolmates and his teachers as well.聽


国产视频淲hen Mohammed was buried, his brother was very affected that he dreamt of him. He screamed. He stayed up all night terrified and screaming until dawn. Then he told his father he wished it was him who got killed instead of Mohammed.

国产视频淭he children would scream if they saw any photo of him. They stopped sleeping in the room in which he slept. They say they are afraid.国产视频

Ghadeer Abu Jamous, whose husband聽Jehad was killed in the demonstrations, said her children are waking up crying and screaming at night.

She added: 国产视频淭hey feel disconnected from everything and refuse to eat or drink.国产视频

Last year 国产视频 published a report about the effects of toxic stress 国产视频撀爌rolonged exposure to high levels of stress from trauma, violence, neglect聽or deprivation 国产视频 on the development of young children.



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