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Unicef: 100,000 Lebanese children risk missing school next year
UNICEF warns that 100,000 Lebanese children risk missing school next year due to 340 damaged or destroyed schools from Israeli bombardments. A June assessment by Lebanon's Ministry of Education revealed extensive damage in conflict-affected regions, requiring urgent repairs before September.
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