Generations in Gaza are dealing with the psychological effects of the never-ending war. A case study from the World Health Organization shows how violence has traumatized nearly every child, and psychosocial support is now critical.

The war in Gaza has created a silent epidemic of trauma among its youngest survivors. According to this World Health Organization report, nearly all of Gaza's 1.2 million children now require mental health and psychosocial support. Years of bombardment, displacement, and loss have left deep psychological scars. They will not heal without sustained intervention. Aid groups warn that without urgent mental health programs, an entire generation could grow up defined by trauma rather than hope.

For the past 16 years, children in Gaza have been exposed to an almost

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