Gaza’s ‘lost generation’ lose childhood to family care roles

Al JazeeraWednesday, November 12, 2025 at 1:21:30 PM
The plight of children in Gaza has reached a critical point, with thousands now bearing adult responsibilities due to the dire circumstances surrounding them. As families struggle to survive amidst ongoing conflict and economic challenges, these children are compelled to provide food and care for their households, effectively sacrificing their childhood. This phenomenon, often referred to as the 'lost generation,' underscores the urgent need for international attention and intervention to address the humanitarian crisis in the region. The implications of this situation extend beyond immediate survival, as the long-term psychological and social effects on these children could hinder their development and future prospects. Reports from various sources indicate that the situation in Gaza is deteriorating, making it imperative for the global community to recognize and respond to the needs of these vulnerable children.
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