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Gaza universities reopen after two years of war, reviving hope for students

After two years of war that devastated the Gaza Strip, universities are slowly reopening and offering students a fragile but vital path back to education. Before the conflict began in October 2023, Gaza had 17 higher education institutions, but most of their hundreds of buildings now lie in ruins, with more than 100 university structures destroyed and about 200 staff members killed, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Education.​ At Al Azhar University in Gaza, administrators and students say they are determined not to let the war erase an entire generation’s future. Teaching has resumed on a temporary campus, where damaged classrooms and improvised facilities reflect both the scale of destruction and the determination of students returning to continue their studies.​ Vice Chancellor Dr Muhammad Shubeir said the university kept teaching online during the war, even as staff worked from […]

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Israel Strikes Gaza, Accusing Hamas of Ceasefire Violation

Israel has launched air strikes in southern Gaza, accusing Hamas of violating a ceasefire agreement. The Israeli military stated that "terrorists" fired an anti-tank missile and gunfire at its troops in the Rafah area. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) called this a "blatant violation of the ceasefire" and promised a firm response. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu instructed officials to "act forcefully against terrorist targets." However, Hamas's military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, denied any knowledge of clashes in the area. They stated that communication with their fighters there has been cut off since the war resumed earlier this year. A local source reported that the incident began when Hamas fighters clashed with a rival armed group in an area controlled by Israeli forces. This led to an exchange of fire and subsequent Israeli airstrikes. The ceasefire, which is part of a […]

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Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Takes Effect in Gaza

A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has officially taken effect in the Gaza Strip as of 12:00 local time (0900 GMT) on Friday. The Israeli military confirmed the truce, stating that its troops have begun repositioning along newly defined deployment lines. This move is in preparation for the implementation of the ceasefire agreement and the subsequent release of hostages. The deal, brokered through US-led negotiations, marks a significant step toward ending the nearly two-year-long conflict. The agreement includes a hostage and prisoner swap and is expected to allow a major influx of humanitarian aid into Gaza.

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