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Raising Alarm: Escalating Clashes in Lebanon Imperil Education of Countless Children

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Patel Maya

Table of Contents

  • Clashes in Lebanon Risk Disrupting Education for Thousands of Children
    • Introduction
    • The Impact on Education
    • Ceasefire Negotiations
    • International Support
    • Conclusion
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Clashes in Lebanon Risk Disrupting Education for Thousands of Children

Introduction

Violent clashes that erupted on July 31 in the Ain el-Helweh camp in Lebanon have reportedly resulted in the deaths of at least 30 people, the injury of hundreds, and the displacement of thousands. These clashes have had severe consequences for the education of children in the camp, as armed factions have occupied all eight schools run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) and looted education materials and equipment. As a result, more than 11,000 Palestinian refugee children are at risk of losing access to education. The current ceasefire provides a window of opportunity for the situation to be resolved, but the risk of further violence remains.

The Impact on Education

The occupation and damage to schools in Ain el-Helweh has caused significant delays and disruptions to the education of Palestinian refugee children. With just days before the start of the school term, these children are at risk of being deprived of their right to education. Education is not only essential for the intellectual and cognitive development of children but also plays a crucial role in providing stability and a sense of normalcy during times of conflict and displacement.

UNRWA has reported “significant and widespread damage” to homes and infrastructure in the camp, forcing more than 4,000 people to flee their homes. Many of these displaced families are seeking shelter in UNRWA schools and a training center outside the camp. However, if the violence continues, these families will not be able to return to their homes, and students will be further deprived of educational opportunities.

Ceasefire Negotiations

Today could be a turning point in the situation, as armed factions have left the eight occupied schools and the Palestinian Joint Security Forces have been deployed to guard the schools’ entrances. This is a result of ongoing ceasefire negotiations. It is crucial that all parties involved work towards a lasting and credible ceasefire to ensure the safety and well-being of the children in Ain el-Helweh.

Under the ceasefire agreement, Fatah has reportedly demanded the surrender of those responsible for the assassination of Mohammed al-Armoushi, a military general of their faction, to Lebanese authorities by the end of September. The resolution of these demands will be essential in preventing further escalations of violence and ensuring the protection of children‘s rights to education.

International Support

It is imperative that both Lebanon and Palestine, as well as relevant international organizations and donor governments, provide their full support in resolving the situation in Ain el-Helweh. Lebanon and Palestine have already committed to the Safe Schools Declaration, which aims to protect education during times of conflict, and armed groups should follow the Guidelines for Protecting Schools and Universities from Military Use.

Foreign donor governments, in particular, should respond to UNRWA’s appeal for funds to aid camp residents and support the core budget that UNRWA schools depend on. Without adequate financial support, UNRWA may be unable to continue providing educational services to Palestinian refugee children in Ain el-Helweh.

Conclusion

The ongoing clashes in Ain el-Helweh risk the education and well-being of thousands of Palestinian refugee children. It is imperative that all parties involved prioritize the safety and education of these children and work towards a lasting solution to the conflict. Education should never suffer as a result of violence, and the international community must come together to support the children in Ain el-Helweh and ensure their right to education is protected.

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Raising Alarm: Escalating Clashes in Lebanon Imperil Education of Countless Children
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