The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) said that about 200 schools have been closed in the Gaza Strip since the Israeli occupation army started its war on the Gaza Strip. In a post on X, the UNRWA noted that most of these schools were used as shelters during the war, and that its teams are working in some of them to bring thousands of children back to school through recreational activities, in addition to psychosocial support. Source: Jordan News Agency
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