"I feel sad as I miss my schoolmates and my teachers", says 14-year-old Lebanese student Ali, who can no longer attend school due to numerous Israeli strikes on Beirut's southern suburbs. Lebanon said Sunday that the country would be postponing the start of the school year as Israel escalates its air strikes against the militant group Hezbollah.
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00:00I feel sad because I lost my friends, my teachers, my teachers, my teachers, my teachers, my
00:29teachers, and I lost my home.
00:34There are all the memories.
00:43Where are the roses?
00:47One day, I will buy them.
00:49Pineapples and cherries for the pirates.
00:51But why?
00:52Oh, I don't have any teeth.
00:54Ok.
00:55Why do they use this?
00:57It's not logical.
00:59It's not logical to have a lockdown and sit between four walls with the same people.
01:04And it's not logical for the child to be learning on the screen.
01:11Mom?
01:13What is it?
01:15In this situation, there is no mother to take care of her son and take care of his son.
01:20I mean, even if it was online, whatever it was.
01:23Now, if we say that we teach online, don't you think that it will reach a point where
01:30the parents won't be able to take care of their children until they learn?
01:36We are the residents of Farkila.
01:38I have a house in Farkila.
01:39We don't have a house in Kafran.
01:41Aysa!
01:45Who do you have?
01:46I have three and a half kids.
01:48Do you have a family?
01:49Yes.
01:53Ok.