Yara Youssef Abu Kweik, 16, is processing her feelings by portray scenes of affected by her every day life.
For the youngsters of Gaza, front-line victims and witnesses to unspeakable violence, Israel’s greater than two-year genocidal war has left deep wounds, each bodily and psychological, ones that may stay lengthy after it involves an finish.
Tens of hundreds have misplaced dad and mom and siblings whereas many others have suffered life-changing accidents. Some are additionally experiencing trauma from witnessing the deaths of different kids. They’ve been displaced quite a few instances, misplaced their properties and had their educations stamped out.
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With few assets accessible to assist them course of their ache, younger persons are discovering inventive retailers for his or her grief.
Yara Youssef Abu Kweik, aged 16, is pouring her feelings into her artwork.
“I used to attract abnormal, spontaneous, vibrant issues,” Youssef Abu Kweik instructed Al Jazeera.
“Because the conflict got here on, I began to really feel that I wanted to indicate the world how we [Palestinians in Gaza] reside.”
Youssef Abu Kweik instructed Al Jazeera that she makes use of her drawings and work to indicate what she has been witnessing and experiencing in her every day life over the previous two years.
“I drew an image of youngsters struggling to seize handfuls of water. The famine now we have endured for years, life in tents, all these sufferings have had a toll on my soul.”

Whereas drawing permits Youssef Abu Kweik an outlet to “vent” her emotions, the scenes she attracts additionally trigger her to “get flashbacks”.
Psychologists warned that greater than 80 % of Gaza’s kids now show signs of extreme trauma, together with complications, stomachaches, bone ache, hair loss, vitiligo and weakened immunity.
“The second time I used to be displaced, I began portray the issues which have modified all of us. Because it was the second time I used to be pressured out of my residence, I began to place it into drawing. The ache and struggling, particularly the individuals who don’t have any shelter to go to, not even tents. I drew an image of youngsters alongside their dad and mom sleeping on the highway, uncovered to fireplace, shells and, above all, to the weather,” she mentioned.

Even earlier than Israel’s conflict on Gaza started, kids in Gaza suffered from vital psychological well being points.
Based on a 2022 report by Save the Youngsters, 4 out of 5 kids in Gaza had been dwelling with despair, grief and concern whereas more than half struggled with suicidal ideas.
UNICEF estimated that greater than 64,000 kids have been killed or injured in Gaza since Israel’s conflict started after the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, assaults on southern Israel. Israel’s war on Gaza has killed at the least 68,858 folks and wounded 170,664.
A United States-brokered ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas that came into effect on October 10 has offered little respite to kids and adults alike in Gaza as a result of repeated Israeli strikes and extreme restrictions on the circulation of meals, medical provides and different help.
Based on Gaza’s Ministry of Well being, greater than 200 folks have been killed and greater than 500 injured in Israeli assaults for the reason that ceasefire took impact.
Regardless of her struggling and that of these round her, Youssef Abu Kweik is decided to enhance her portray abilities and “ship my message out to the world”.
That message is evident and succinct: “I signify all of the Palestinian kids within the Gaza Strip, and on their behalf, I say: Sufficient is sufficient. We need to dwell.”

