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Unicef: 100,000 Lebanese children risk missing school next year
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Unicef: 100,000 Lebanese children risk missing school next year

Unicef reports that over 100,000 children in Lebanon may miss school next year due to severe damage to educational infrastructure caused by Israeli bombardments. A June assessment by the Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education identified 340 schools—public, private, and technical vocational—as damaged, with 17 completely destroyed. The affected areas include Nabatiyeh, South Lebanon, Bekaa, Baalbek-Hermel, Beirut, and Mount Lebanon. Many schools require major repairs or rebuilding before they can reopen safely. Unicef emphasizes that prolonged school closures increase risks of learning loss and dropout rates, stressing that education must continue during recovery efforts.

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Unicef: 100,000 Lebanese children risk missing school next year

Unicef reports that over 100,000 children in Lebanon may miss school next year due to severe damage to educational infrastructure caused by Israeli bombardments. A June assessment by the Lebanese Ministry of Education and Higher Education identified 340 schools—public, private, and technical vocational—as damaged, with 17 completely destroyed. The affected areas include Nabatiyeh, South Lebanon, Bekaa, Baalbek-Hermel, Beirut, and Mount Lebanon. Many schools require major repairs or rebuilding before they can reopen safely. Unicef emphasizes that prolonged school closures increase risks of learning loss and dropout rates, stressing that education must continue during recovery efforts.

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the issue through the lens of humanitarian concern and international advocacy (Unicef), emphasizing the urgency of addressing educational access amid ongoing conflict. While the subject is a geopolitical crisis involving Israel and Lebanon, the framing leans toward highlighting a左

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