After 300 days of genocide in Gaza, I asked the children to express themselves through drawing

After 300 days of genocide in Gaza, I asked the children to express themselves through drawing. My sorrow was indescribable as I gazed at their drawings, where scenes of pain, fear, and displacement were reflected. The lines on the paper seemed to scream the truth of their suffering: destroyed homes, broken families, and innocent tears. In each drawing, there was a story of sorrow and courage that I couldn’t ignore, making my heart heavy with their unending pain and grief. The question remains: Where are the children’s rights? Where are the institutions that are supposed to protect them? Source: 🇵🇸 Eye on Palestine
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