For the first two months of Israel’s war on Gaza, Nour Nassar was gripped by intense anxiety and fear. The 24-year-old law graduate spent her days at her house in the southern town of Rafah, struggling to get by under intense bombing, lack of basic needs, and sometimes bouts of panic attacks. Then, she decided to go out as the war, now in its ninth month, seemed to be far from over. Volunteering with local charity groups that tour tent camps housing displaced Gazans, she noticed children yearning for their schools and, most importantly, increasing fears of illiteracy. So she got an idea. Determined to ensure that the war and displacement do not rob the young of thei
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