ISRAEL + HAMAS

Students and children in Gaza thank pro-Palestinian protesters at US college campuses

Apr 28, 2024, 1:10 PM | Updated: May 15, 2024, 10:07 am

A man in Rafah, Gaza, writes a message of thanks to student protesters in the US on Saturday, April...

A man in Rafah, Gaza, writes a message of thanks to student protesters in the US on Saturday, April 27. (AFP/Getty Images via CNN Newsource)

(AFP/Getty Images via CNN Newsource)

Originally Published: 28 APR 24 13:18 ET
Updated: 28 APR 24 15:05 ET

Rafah (CNN) — Dozens of Palestinian students and children staged a display of solidarity at a demonstration in southern Gaza on Sunday to express gratitude for the support seen on US college campuses in recent weeks.

Related: Utah Sen. Mike Lee rallying Senate to kill foreign aid bill for Ukraine, Israel

Video from the Shaboura refugee camp in Rafah shows children holding banners with messages that read: “Students of Columbia University, continue to stand by us” and, “Violating our right to education and life is a war crime.”

The students gathered around makeshift tents near a school that now serves as a shelter for Palestinians displaced from northern Gaza. Footage shows people spray-painting messages of gratitude on the fabric of the tents. “Thank you, students in solidarity with Gaza. Your message has reached (us),” says one of the messages.

Takfeer Abu-Yousuf, a displaced student from Beit Hanoun in Northern Gaza, told CNN from the camp he felt it was necessary to thank the students in the US who “supported us with their humanity.”

“Those are thank you messages on our tents, those tents that don’t protect us from the heat or cold. The least we can do is thank them. We can’t write these thank you messages on the walls of our homes because we have no homes. They have been destroyed on top of our children, elders, and women,” he said.

Eighteen-year-old Rana Al-Taher pointed to the school in the camp, telling CNN that what should have been a place for learning and education has become a place for sheltering.

“That means that we have lost our education. We have lost our only hope in Gaza and we want it back. We’re here to ask for it back. It’s our right to have it back… that’s why we’re here,” she said.

According to the UN, there have been “direct hits” on more than 200 schools in Gaza since Israel’s bombardment began. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has said that “no education is happening in Gaza at all for nearly six months.”

In a recent report, UN experts decried the “systemic obliteration” of Gaza’s education system.

“The persistent, callous attacks on educational infrastructure in Gaza have a devastating long-term impact on the fundamental rights of people to learn and freely express themselves, depriving yet another generation of Palestinians of their future,” the experts said.

First-year university student Bayan Al-Fiqhi told CNN she has not been able to attend her classes at her university in Cairo since the war in Gaza began and was very appreciative to students in the US for “staging their solidarity protest.”

“We hope they add pressure on Israel and the US to stop the bloodbath that is taking place in the Gaza Strip and to prevent the invasion of Rafah,” she added.

The fate of Rafah has been hanging over the 1.3 million Palestinians displaced there. There have been weeks of speculation around when Israel might begin its anticipated military operation in the city. The UN has repeatedly warned against an Israeli ground invasion, saying an offensive “could lead to slaughter” in the southern region.

Twenty-one-year-old Nowar Diab told CNN she lamented the impact Israel’s bombardment of Gaza has had on her academic pursuits.

“I was supposed to be a graduate this year. I studied English and French literature at Al-Azhar university, but Al-Azhar university got bombarded… this war stood like a border between me and my dreams and the beginning of my career,” she said.

“Today I am standing here to tell the whole world that we, Gazan students, go through pain and we suffer every single day,” she added.

Diab said that despite the brutality of Israel’s war, the resilience and determination of Gazan students to persevere was clear for the world to see.

Prayers for peace

Elsewhere in Gaza, dozens of Palestinian Christians celebrated Orthodox Palm Sunday by attending mass at the Church of Saint Porphyrius, the oldest in Gaza City, and praying for peace.

Videos show men, women, children, and the elderly singing prayers inside the church, asking for peace to prevail over Gaza. Children are seen dressed up, carrying flowers and candles, and playing in the churchyard decorated with palm trees.

Gaza City resident Khader Nasrawi, who attended the church celebrations, told CNN he is hoping for a “better tomorrow.”

“We are celebrating the holiday this year while there is a lump in our hearts and wounds for the loss of our loved ones and our homes throughout this brutal war…We are asking for the world to give us peace because we are peace-loving people. Jesus Christ called for peace and love, as did all other religions,” he added.

Another resident, Ihab Ayad, told CNN he was injured by an Israeli airstrike that hit the church’s campus in October last year.

Ayab said despite what he’s been through, he remains “united and steadfast” with his Palestinian community.

“This holiday is different for us, because of the tragedy of the war that the Palestinian people have suffered from, whether they are Christian or Muslim. The occupation doesn’t distinguish between Christian or Muslim, it is a criminal assault,” he said.

Not too far away from the church, residents and eyewitnesses told CNN an Israeli airstrike Sunday hit a four-story residential building in the Yarmouk neighborhood in Gaza City. They said the Israeli military gave them a warning before the strike, and there were no casualties.

The-CNN-Wire
™ & © 2024 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Send it to the KSL NewsRadio team here.

Israel + Hamas

U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks from the Rose Garden at the White House on November 26, 2...

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Biden calls Israel, Hezbollah ceasefire ‘good news’

Biden stressed that Israel reserved the right to quickly resume operations in Lebanon if Hezbollah breaks the terms of the truce.

15 days ago

FILE: Israeli army vehicles pass by a protest sign showing a photo of Israeli Prime Minister Benjam...

JOSEF FEDERMAN, KAREEM CHEHAYEB and BASSEM MROUE Associated Press

Netanyahu’s office says his security Cabinet has approved ceasefire deal with Hezbollah

A ceasefire would mark the first major step toward ending the regionwide unrest triggered by Hamas' attack on Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.

15 days ago

top hamas leader Yahya Sinwar...

Associated Press

Israel confirms that Hamas’ top leader Yahya Sinwar was killed in Gaza

Top Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar has topped Israel’s most wanted list since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war just over a year ago.

2 months ago

The Brandenburg Gate is illuminated with the flag of Israel in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Oct. 7, 202...

Hugo Rikard-Bell

Utah leaders remember the one year anniversary of the October 7 attacks

Community leaders in Utah are remembering those lost one year ago today after the October 7 attacks on Israel. 

2 months ago

Demonstrators demanded a cease-fire deal and the immediate release of hostages held by Hamas in the...

TIA GOLDENBERG Associated Press

General strike in Israel over hostages found dead in Gaza reflects political divisions

After six Israeli hostages were found dead in Gaza, massive demonstrations are taking place in Israel, many asking for an end to the war.

3 months ago

Thirteen-year-old Ayham Musalm, center, is receiving treatment for a fractured leg and glass shrapn...

Aditi Sangal, CNN

Injured youth from Gaza find care in the US, face uncertain future

At least 1,000 children in Gaza have had one or both legs amputated, UNICEF reported in December. That number has since grown.

7 months ago

Sponsored Articles

big crowd of people under holiday lights in an outdoor market...

Western Nut

Our favorite family Christmas activities in Utah

We gathered up a list of our favorite activities, movies, and treats to try this holiday season that the whole family can enjoy.

an IT tech looks at a laptop in front of a server network...

Comcast Business

Tips to protect yourself from phishing attacks

Check out this resource from Comcast Business to learn more about phishing attacks and how to protect yourself from becoming a victim of one.

A surprise gift, wrapped and ready to bring holiday cheer! Whether for Christmas, a birthday, or an...

Western Nut

10 Holiday Gift Ideas to cover everyone on your list

This guide is for you if you need holiday gift ideas that will make a lasting impression. 

Stressed young woman checking bills, taxes, bank account balance and calculating expenses in the li...

The Law Offices of Jordan F. Wilcox

Why you should speak to a Utah lawyer about longstanding IRS tax issues

Hiring a lawyer to navigate longstanding IRS tax issues can make a significant difference in achieving a favorable resolution.

4 construction workers fixing roof against clouds blue sky, install shingles at the top of the hous...

Chipman Roofing

Weather the storms by maintaining your roof

By taking the time to assess your roof's condition and make repairs as needed, you maintain the longevity of your home's stability.

Tax Harassment...

The Law Offices of Jordan F. Wilcox

Feeling intimidated by the IRS? 6 Essential facts you should know.

If you are receiving threatening letters and wage garnishments from the IRS, hiring an attorney can help ensure your rights are protected.

Students and children in Gaza thank pro-Palestinian protesters at US college campuses