Red Crescent Staff Entertain Displaced Gazan Children With Songs

Palestinian children joined aid workers in singing nationalistic songs at an internally displaced persons camp in Khan Yunis, Gaza, the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said.The PRCS shared this footage showing a large crowd of children singing with members of the organization and its Egyptian counterpart.The video starts with a member of the Egyptian Red Crescent asking the children, “Who knows how to sing?”One boy starts to lead the group in singing: “Paradise, paradise, paradise. Our country, may you be safe. Paradise, paradise, paradise. Oh dear country.”The video then shows the group clapping and singing another song: “I write your name, my country, on the sun that never sets. Neither my money, nor my children, nothing is more dear than you.”According to the UN, more than 1.7 million people – 75 percent of Gaza’s population – have been displaced since October 7. Credit: PRCS via Storyful
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