Displaced Palestinians return to books as Gaza's Phoenix library rises from the rubble
Summary
A new library called the Phoenix Library has opened in Gaza’s Rimal neighborhood to help displaced Palestinians reconnect with books and learning during the war. The library includes many types of books, including ones for children, and was created by young people who collected and cleaned damaged books found in the rubble.Key Facts
- The Phoenix Library is located in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza.
- It is run by young people as a way to bring back culture and literature during conflict.
- The library’s name, Phoenix, symbolizes rising from destruction.
- Books were recovered from rubble, sorted, and cleaned despite being in poor condition.
- The collection includes literary and scientific books and has a special section for children.
- Displaced Palestinians use the library to access educational materials amid war.
- The initiative shows efforts to preserve knowledge and culture during difficult times.
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