On Palestinian Child Day, it was reported that <strong>19,000</strong> Palestinian children have been martyred since the beginning of the occupation. This tragic figure highlights the plight of childhood in the Palestinian territories, where children strive to achieve their dreams despite harsh conditions.
Former Minister of Awqaf emphasizes that neglecting children in their early years poses a significant threat that cannot be remedied later. He underscores the importance of early care in shaping children's personalities and guiding them towards a better future.
Ahmad Qabour, the Palestinian artist, embodies a blend of childhood and political themes in his songs. His voice remains a symbol of the enduring memory of the Palestinian people in exile.
A recent American study reveals that less than 10% of people enjoy what is termed 'healthy aging', meaning living until at least 70 years old without chronic diseases. The research emphasizes the critical role of diet at every age in determining future health.