Watan-After more than 130 days of war on Gaza, many universities and educational institutions in the coastal sector have been left in ruins.
Israeli forces have killed at least 28,700 Palestinians since the start of the war on October 7th, and approximately 70% of the sector’s buildings have been damaged or destroyed.
While Palestine boasts one of the highest literacy rates in the world, the war on Gaza has devastated the education sector, resulting in the deaths of thousands of students and leaving hundreds of thousands out of school for nearly five months.
According to the Euro-Mediterranean Observatory, the Israeli occupation army has killed 94 university professors so far, along with hundreds of teachers, through “deliberate and targeted airstrikes” on the homes of academic, scientific, or intellectual figures.
A human rights organization stated: “The targeted academics have taught and lectured in a variety of academic disciplines, and many of their ideas have been cornerstones in academic research at universities in the Gaza Strip.”
The Middle East Eye website highlighted some of the academics and scholars who were killed in the war on Gaza:
1- Ameen Al-Buhaiti, Al-Azhar University Ameen Al-Buhaiti, 24, from Gaza, was a dentist and an assistant teacher at Al-Azhar University.
Al-Buhaiti was killed on November 5th after leaving his home to find food for his mother and nine siblings.
Dr. Amin Al-Bahtiti, 24 years old,
A dentist and an assistant lecturer at Al-Azhar University, beloved by all students for his high morals. He had a smiling face, laughing from the depths of his heart. He dreamt of opening his own dental clinic.
Extremely humble with a good… pic.twitter.com/r20xmeezN7
— Martyrs of Gaza (@GazaMartyrs) December 10, 2023
Israel cut off all supplies to the besieged territory, including food, water, electricity, fuel, and aid, on October 9th, forcing many Palestinians to leave their homes amidst heavy shelling to find food.
Al-Buhaiti’s body was found two days after he left his home.
He graduated from university in 2021, and one of his biggest aspirations was to open his own dental clinic. Tributes Online described him as “talented, intelligent, and hardworking.”
2- Adham Husuneh, Professor at Gaza and Al-Aqsa Universities Adham Husuneh was a professor at Gaza and Al-Aqsa Universities, as well as an independent journalist. Husuneh was killed along with several members of his family in an Israeli airstrike, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Journalist Adham Hassouna and his entire family have just been killed in an Israeli strike.
That’s the third journalist to be killed today after Abdallah Darwish and Montasser al-Sawwaf. pic.twitter.com/O9PRyF2YQ2
— Maha Hussaini (@MahaGaza) December 1, 2023
The airstrike targeted his home on December 1st.
3- Jihad Al-Masri, Al-Quds Open University Jihad Al-Masri was a historian and university professor, as well as the director of the Al-Quds Open University branch in Khan Younis.
He was killed on October 17th, succumbing to injuries sustained during an Israeli airstrike on Khan Younis.
Reports indicate he was on his way to join his wife and daughter when the attack occurred.
Al-Masri was known for publishing research on Islamic history and Palestinian oral traditions in regional and international journals.