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No school, living in a tent, but it’s exam time in Gaza
Key takeaways
- Dana Shabat, 18, has to walk an hour every day to go to a cafe to take her high school exams in the Gaza Strip.
- Dana is an exceptional student – her average grade has never fallen below 99 percent – but she’s still nervous.
- The exams, in Dana’s eyes, will be decisive in mapping out her future.
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Dana Shabat, 18, has to walk an hour every day to go to a cafe to take her high school exams in the Gaza Strip.
xwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogle Add Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Dana Shabat studies by the light of the only flashlight in their tent, preparing for her high school exams [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]By Maram Humaid Published On 27 Jun 202627 Jun 2026Deir el-Balah, Gaza Strip – This week has been possibly the most important of 18-year-old Dana Shabat’s life: her high school graduation exams.
Dana is an exceptional student – her average grade has never fallen below 99 percent – but she’s still nervous.
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