These Gaza scientists are keeping research alive amid war, destruction and uncertainty
Briefly

The recent 42-day ceasefire in Gaza permits international organizations and local scientists to assess the devastating humanitarian impact of the prolonged conflict. Experts emphasize the importance of documenting the region's condition—focusing on basic needs like water, food, and health infrastructure. Despite dire circumstances, many Palestinian researchers persist in their work, illustrating their commitment to education and recovery efforts. Critical research during this time is deemed essential not only for immediate needs but also for future rebuilding and recovery as the situation develops.
The Palestinian academic community's efforts to continue their work under such difficult circumstances are a testament to their unwavering commitment to education and knowledge.
Research is critical [at this stage] to guide those undertaking recovery and rebuilding in Gaza, during the ceasefire and when the war is over.
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