Photographic Record Documentary photographs of scholasticide in Palestine — damaged schools, displaced students, destroyed archives, and the organized refusal to stop learning.
Manar, 11, and her friends at their school damaged by Israeli bombing in Gaza.
Israel demolishes a school for the second time in the Abu al-Nawwar community.
An Israeli soldier poses in front of Al-Aqsa University library, which they set on fire.
Under rubble and rain, Gaza women try to save rare books in a centuries-old library.
The library contained original materials, some dating back centuries.
Al-Azhar University student defends his thesis in a tent.
Students in Gaza turn rubble into desks.
Learning continues amid the destruction.
A makeshift classroom in Deir al-Balah.
Teacher Alaa Abu Mustafa gives lessons at a tent school built over her destroyed home.
A makeshift classroom in Deir al-Balah.
Israeli occupation forces block students of Umm al-Khair School from reaching their school.
Gaza children risk sniper fire to attend tent schools.
Students learning in Gaza.
"Us children of Palestine need this war to end" — a blackboard in an UNRWA school-turned-shelter.
Children take part in activities organised by UNRWA teams in a damaged school.
Teacher Tariq Al-Annabi holds class in an outdoor UN-run school during a temporary ceasefire.
"All you need is boom!!!" and a verse from Psalm 18 written on the wall of a Palestinian home by Israeli soldiers during their offensive in Shujaiyeh.
A research project documenting scholasticide in Palestine. Data sourced from Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, World Bank/EU/UN RDNA, Amnesty International, and the oPt Education Cluster.