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They target more than homes and schools; they target memory, imagination, language, and the future itself, our children.

When children are forced to exchange books for firewood, classrooms for water lines, and dreams for survival, this is not accidental. It is the systematic, violent destruction of childhood and knowledge: Epistemicide.

From schools and universities to libraries, archives, and fertility centers, every attack reveals a deeper colonial logic: to sever people from their roots, their identity, and their right to imagine tomorrow.

But Palestine continues to resist. In tents, shelters, and ruins, children are still learning. Families are still protecting hope.

At PHRC, in collaboration with Let’s Talk Palestine (LTP), and FFC we stand with them to protect the minds of future generations.


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