Health & Healing
Gaza's sole survivor children navigate grief without family support

Image credit: Middle East Eye
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Thousands of children in Gaza have lost their entire families in Israeli strikes, according to Middle East Eye, leaving them to manage severe trauma and grief as they transition to adulthood with minimal support systems in place. These young survivors face compounded psychological strain from bereavement and the broader devastation around them.
The children grapple with guilt alongside their loss, confronting both personal trauma and the broader consequences of the conflict. Many lack institutional or community resources to help process their experiences as they build independent lives following catastrophic family loss.



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