[Salon] Gaza had educational justice. Now the genocide has wiped that out, too



https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2025/4/19/gaza-had-educational-justice-now-the-genocide-has-wiped-that-out-too

Gaza had educational justice. Now the genocide has wiped that out, too

For the first time in many years, education in Gaza is only accessible to the well-to-do.

Refaat Ibrahim
Palestinians inspect the damage at the Dar Al-Arqam School.
Palestinians inspect the damage at the Dar Al-Arqam School after the Israeli army bombed and destroyed it, in Gaza City on April 4, 2025 [File: Mahmoud Issa/Reuters]

Palestinians have always been passionate about learning. During the Ottoman era, Palestinian students travelled to Istanbul, Cairo, and Beirut to pursue higher education. During the British Mandate, in the face of colonial policies aimed at keeping the local population ignorant, Palestinian farmers pooled their resources and established schools of their own in rural areas.

Then came the Nakba, and the occupation and displacement brought new pain that elevated the Palestinian pursuit of education to an entirely different level. Education became a space where Palestinians could feel their presence, a space that enabled them to claim some of their rights and dream of a better future. Education became hope.

In Gaza, instruction was one of the first social services established in refugee camps. Students would sit on the sand in front of a blackboard to learn. Communities did everything they could to ensure that all children had access to education, regardless of their level of destitution. The first institution of higher education in Gaza – the Islamic University – held its first lectures in tents; its founders did not wait for a building to be erected.

I remember how, as a child, I would see the alleys of our neighbourhood every morning crowded with children heading to school. All families sent their children to school.

When I reached university age, I saw the same scene: Crowds of students commuting together to their universities and colleges, dreaming of a bright future.

This relentless pursuit of education, for decades, suddenly came to a halt in October 2023. The Israeli army did not just bomb schools and universities and burn books. It destroyed one of the most vital pillars of Palestinian education: Educational justice.




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