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Aid Teams Rush to Reopen Gaza's Makeshift Schools — Photo Gallery

Following a ceasefire that has largely held since last month, aid agencies are racing to reopen dozens of makeshift schools across the Gaza Strip.

UNICEF estimates that over 630,000 Palestinian children missed school during the fighting, underscoring the urgent need to restore education and support.

Photographs in this gallery capture the frantic, compassionate work to rebuild classrooms and give children a safe place to learn amid continuing recovery challenges.

Aid Teams Rush to Reopen Gaza's Makeshift Schools — Photo Gallery

Aid teams race to restore learning in Gaza

With a ceasefire reached last month largely holding, humanitarian agencies are working urgently to reopen dozens of improvised schools across the Gaza Strip. These makeshift classrooms—often set up in community centers, tents and temporary structures—are central to restoring routine and supporting children who have experienced months of disruption.

UNICEF estimates that more than 630,000 Palestinian children missed out on school during the fighting, highlighting the scale of the education gap that recovery efforts must address.

The photographs in this gallery document the fast-moving efforts by aid workers and local volunteers to refurbish learning spaces, distribute supplies and re-establish safe places for children to learn and play. While reopening schools is an important first step, humanitarian officials say much more is needed to meet ongoing recovery and psychosocial support needs.

Photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

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