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A young girl with curly hair crouches amidst rubble and debris in a devastated building, holding her sister's abandoned flip flop and broken sobbing, with damaged walls and furniture in the background.

Ward Al-Sheikh Khalil:
Fire Child

"WHEN I WOKE UP, I FOUND A HUGE FIRE, AND I SAW MY MOM WAS DEAD. I WALKED IN THE FIRE SO I COULD ESCAPE ALONE."

Five-year-old Ward Al-Sheikh Khalil escaped an inferno to survive an Israeli airstrike that hit the school where she and her family were sheltering, which killed her mother and 5 of her siblings on May 25, 2025.

A young girl crouches on a dusty floor, looking distressed, in what appears to be a damaged building. She has dark, curly hair and wears a pink t-shirt and black shorts. Debris and worn shoes are around her. The background includes a broken railing and torn tarps, indicating destruction. The image contains an overlay text: 'When she returned to the scene of the attack, she found her sister's abandoned flipflop and broke down sobbing.'

Ward Al-Sheikh Khalil:
Fire Child 2

"WHEN I WOKE UP, I FOUND A HUGE FIRE, AND I SAW MY MOM WAS DEAD. I WALKED IN THE FIRE SO I COULD ESCAPE ALONE."

Five-year-old Ward Al-Sheikh Khalil escaped an inferno to survive an Israeli airstrike that hit the school where she and her family were sheltering, which killed her mother and 5 of her siblings on May 25, 2025.

Gazan Orphans: Lonely Embrace

"WHERE DID MOMMY GO? TO HEAVEN."

At least 17,000 children have been orphaned in the Gaza Strip, while 39,384 children in Gaza have lost at least one parent. These children are living in tragic conditions, with many forced to take refuge in torn tents or destroyed homes, in a near-total absence of social care and psychological support.

A woman holding a child amid a scene of destruction and rubble, with debris and damaged objects in the background, as she mourns. The image includes a quote overlay that expresses a desire to hold her children close again.

The Agony of Mothers in Gaza

“I WISH THAT I COULD LOOK AT MY CHILDREN AGAIN WITHOUT FEARING WHETHER THIS MIGHT BE THE LAST TIME I CAN HOLD THEM CLOSE.”

“I look at my children and feel guilty because they have been denied their childhood, they were forced into the cruel world of adulthood, of war: no schools, no playgrounds, no daily walks by the sea. I hear bombs and wish I could wrap them with my own body, wish that my love, larger than the universe could protect them, shelter them.”

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