The children of Gaza, survivors of the genocidal horror, at the School of Resistance

Survivors of the unspeakable horror of the genocide for which Israel and the complicit Western powers will, sooner or later, have to account before the Tribunal of History, the little Gazans who once again open their notebooks, under makeshift tents, the din bombs, and despite their deep bruises, are certainly not schoolchildren like the others.

These young survivors of one of the bloodiest mass massacres of the 21st century, which sheds harsh light on the moral abdication of the West, return with admirable courage to the School of Resistance. Where, equipped with their pencils and their books, they magnificently defy the exterminating fury of the Zionist war criminals.

Sitting not on benches but on the ground, their curiosity once again awakened and their thirst for learning stimulated, the little schoolchildren from the martyred Palestinian enclave impress as much as they move. By slowly regaining a taste for learning to read and write, by relearning to play and overcoming their fears, the sacrificed, tortured, mutilated, and often orphaned innocence of Gaza demonstrates extraordinary resilience.