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Nobel Peace laureate Malala Yousafzai has voiced her strong condemnation of Israel's actions in Gaza, specifically highlighting the devastating effects on the region's education system. Speaking on Sunday, Yousafzai emphasized her commitment to calling out what she describes as violations of international law and human rights.
The ongoing conflict has led to significant disruptions in educational services, with numerous schools damaged or destroyed, leaving countless children without access to learning opportunities. Yousafzai, an advocate for education and women's rights, underscored the importance of education as a fundamental human right and expressed concern for the future of the youth in Gaza.
Her statements reflect a growing international outcry regarding the humanitarian crisis in the region. As the situation continues to unfold, Yousafzai remains dedicated to raising awareness and advocating for the rights of those affected, particularly in the realm of education, which she believes is crucial for rebuilding and fostering resilience in communities.
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