Gaza Teen Girl Becomes Teacher for Neighborhood Children

Published May 20th, 2020 - 07:06 GMT
Palestinian girls pour water over a child's head to cool off during a heatwave at Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic on May 19, 2020. (AFP)
Palestinian girls pour water over a child's head to cool off during a heatwave at Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic on May 19, 2020. (AFP)

In a wooden shack in the Gaza Strip, a 13-year-old girl holds classes for neighborhood children who have missed out on their studies since schools were closed in March due to the novel coronavirus crisis.

Only 20 people have tested positive for the virus in the Hamas-run Palestinian enclave, where cross-border traffic has long been limited by Israel and those entering Gaza in recent months have gone into quarantine.

Fajr Hmaid, who hopes to become a professional teacher one day, provides English, Arabic and math lessons to a class that has grown from four pupils to 15.

“I wanted to bring them here and teach them, this is my talent,” Hmaid said, wearing a white head-covering in the religiously conservative enclave.


“I have one girl in first grade. If she is absent from school for a period of time, she will forget how to grab the pen and how to write,” she added, according to Reuters.

Gaza teachers have also been giving lessons online during the health crisis.

Fajr’s father, Bandar Hmaid, said he was fine with the role his daughter has taken on.

“I said okay - but don’t make noise,” he said.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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