This is a phenomenon that disappeared fifty years ago or more, and has returned today with war and poverty.
Girls in Gaza’s displacement camps are increasingly being married at ages 13, 14, and 15.
Families face overcrowded tents, lack of privacy, and limited food and resources.
Because of these harsh conditions, some see early marriage as an escape or solution.
But this exposes young girls to serious risks and shows the need for better support and protection. Where are the women's rights organizations in the face of this suffering?
Has my content been restricted here? What is the reason? I haven't misused it. On every site I'm on, my content is restricted. I publish facts, not fiction.
Hello friends, today is the fourth day in a row I've gone to medical clinics to get my sick mother's blood pressure medication, and they told me it's unavailable. My mother suffers from chronic hypertension and can't do without it. It's severely affected her, causing constant headaches, foot pain, and eye irritation. She's also blind. The world seems to be turning a blind eye and a deaf ear to our suffering.
@fabio @digyoursoul @AnnaLion @moshidon @aral @riverbirchtree @riverbirch #gazaIsrael: We will disarm southern Syria, we will establish a security buffer zone on the Egyptian border, we will disarm Gaza, we will disarm Lebanon
This is Dalia's son Youssef; from his earliest childhood until today, he has only ever achieved a grade of 97 and above.
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How did this happen, Mr. Aral? Didn't I verify my account with you?
@aral @fabioThe world has a problem with displacement, but it doesn't have a problem with the life of nothingness we're living...
Even after the so-called truce was signed, we didn't receive a tent, a tarpaulin, or even a food parcel, and we remained in our tragic situation.