By: Noa Amouyal; Jewish News Syndicate – jns.org

Unlike school, which has a regimented schedule, life at camp is much more lax—something these children need.

It was supposed to be the first sight that greeted them as they entered the camp and embarked on their first day of vacation: a vivid sign welcoming the children, surrounded by colorful balloons.

But not a single balloon was put up for fear that the mere sight of them would upset campers.

https://www.jns.org/bruised-but-not-broken-israeli-children-near-the-gaza-border-make-the-most-of-summer/


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