August 29, 2025 - 00:25

There is a disability crisis in Gaza, particularly among children. The ongoing conflict and humanitarian situation have exacerbated existing challenges, leading to a significant increase in disabilities among the young population. The destruction of infrastructure, limited access to healthcare, and the psychological toll of violence have left many children vulnerable and in need of urgent support.
Structural ableism in the region has resulted in a lack of resources and services tailored to the needs of disabled individuals. Many children with disabilities face barriers in accessing education, healthcare, and social services, further marginalizing them in an already strained environment. The international community has been called upon to address these disparities and ensure that the rights and needs of disabled children are prioritized.
As the crisis continues, it is crucial to raise awareness about the unique challenges faced by these children and advocate for inclusive policies that promote their well-being and integration into society. The plight of disabled children in Gaza must not be ignored, as their future hangs in the balance amid ongoing turmoil.
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