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Palestinian boy Mohamoud Yazji, 16, who works as apprentice mechanic, repairs a car at a garage in Gaza City March 17, 2016. Yazji, whose father works as a tailor, earns 50 Shekels ($12.9) a week to help his father support their family. The boy, who quit school, hopes to own a garage in the future. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)

Palestinian boy Mohamoud Yazji, 16, who works as apprentice mechanic, repairs a car at a garage in Gaza City March 17, 2016. Yazji, whose father works as a tailor, earns 50 Shekels ($12.9) a week to help his father support their family. The boy, who quit school, hopes to own a garage in the future. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)



Palestinian boy Mahand Salama, 13, hires out his toy car for children to enjoy a ride at the Seaport of Gaza City March 17, 2016. Salama, whose father is unemployed, charges 1 Shekel ($0.25) per ride and earns around 25 Shekels ($6.4) per working day. He and his two brothers are the main breadwinners of their family. He hopes to be a doctor as he still goes to school. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)

Palestinian boy Mahand Salama, 13, hires out his toy car for children to enjoy a ride at the Seaport of Gaza City March 17, 2016. Salama, whose father is unemployed, charges 1 Shekel ($0.25) per ride and earns around 25 Shekels ($6.4) per working day. He and his two brothers are the main breadwinners of their family. He hopes to be a doctor as he still goes to school. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)



Palestinian boy Ahmed Baker, 16, sells hot drinks on a mobile cart at the Seaport of Gaza City March 17, 2016. Baker, whose father is unemployed, earns around 20 Shekels ($5.1) a day and he is the sole breadwinner of his family. He hoped to be a doctor before quitting school. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)

Palestinian boy Ahmed Baker, 16, sells hot drinks on a mobile cart at the Seaport of Gaza City March 17, 2016. Baker, whose father is unemployed, earns around 20 Shekels ($5.1) a day and he is the sole breadwinner of his family. He hoped to be a doctor before quitting school. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)



Palestinian boy Mahmoud al-Sindawi, 15, sells balloons and footballs at the Seaport of Gaza City March 17, 2016. Sindawi, whose father is unemployed, earns around 25 Shekels ($6.4) per working day and he and his brother are the main breadwinners of their family. He hopes to be a trader as he still goes to school. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)

Palestinian boy Mahmoud al-Sindawi, 15, sells balloons and footballs at the Seaport of Gaza City March 17, 2016. Sindawi, whose father is unemployed, earns around 25 Shekels ($6.4) per working day and he and his brother are the main breadwinners of their family. He hopes to be a trader as he still goes to school. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)



Palestinian boy Haitham Khzaiq, 16, who quit school six months ago, sells sweet-topped apples at the Seaport of Gaza City March 17, 2016. Khzaiq, whose father is unemployed, earns 20 Shekels ($5.1) per working day and he is the sole breadwinner of his family. He hoped to be an architect engineer. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)

Palestinian boy Haitham Khzaiq, 16, who quit school six months ago, sells sweet-topped apples at the Seaport of Gaza City March 17, 2016. Khzaiq, whose father is unemployed, earns 20 Shekels ($5.1) per working day and he is the sole breadwinner of his family. He hoped to be an architect engineer. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)


Palestinian boy Mohammad al-Bana, 10, sells mints at a market in Gaza City March 29, 2016. Bana, whose father is unemployed, earns around 10 Shekels ($2.5) per day. The boy starts working after finishing school. He hopes to continue education and become an engineer in the future. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)

Palestinian boy Mohammad al-Bana, 10, sells mints at a market in Gaza City March 29, 2016. Bana, whose father is unemployed, earns around 10 Shekels ($2.5) per day. The boy starts working after finishing school. He hopes to continue education and become an engineer in the future. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)



Palestinian boy Abed al-Kareem Yassin, 16, works at a construction site of a house in Gaza City March 21, 2016.  Yassin, whose father is unemployed, earns 40 Shekels ($10.3) per working day, and he and his two brothers are the main breadwinners of his family. The boy, who quit school, hopes to be a mechanic. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)

Palestinian boy Abed al-Kareem Yassin, 16, works at a construction site of a house in Gaza City March 21, 2016. Yassin, whose father is unemployed, earns 40 Shekels ($10.3) per working day, and he and his two brothers are the main breadwinners of his family. The boy, who quit school, hopes to be a mechanic. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)



Palestinian boy Sabri Attalah, 17, works at a pottery workshop in Gaza City March 21, 2016. Attalah, who works along with his family members at their workshop, earns around 25 Shekels ($6.4) per working day. The boy, who quit school, hoped to be a design engineer. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)

Palestinian boy Sabri Attalah, 17, works at a pottery workshop in Gaza City March 21, 2016. Attalah, who works along with his family members at their workshop, earns around 25 Shekels ($6.4) per working day. The boy, who quit school, hoped to be a design engineer. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)



Palestinian boy Mohammad Dader, 12, who works as apprentice mechanic, helps his employer at a garage in Gaza City March 17, 2016. Dader, whose father is a milk seller, earns 30 Shekels ($7.7) a week to help his father support their family. The boy, who quit school, hopes to own a garage in the future. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)

Palestinian boy Mohammad Dader, 12, who works as apprentice mechanic, helps his employer at a garage in Gaza City March 17, 2016. Dader, whose father is a milk seller, earns 30 Shekels ($7.7) a week to help his father support their family. The boy, who quit school, hopes to own a garage in the future. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)



Palestinian boy Mohammad al-Asi, 16, repairs a fishing net at the Seaport of Gaza City March 29, 2016. Asi, who helps his father support their family, earns around 50 Shekels ($12.9) per week. Quitting school two years ago, the boy hopes to be a fisherman in the future. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)

Palestinian boy Mohammad al-Asi, 16, repairs a fishing net at the Seaport of Gaza City March 29, 2016. Asi, who helps his father support their family, earns around 50 Shekels ($12.9) per week. Quitting school two years ago, the boy hopes to be a fisherman in the future. (Photo by Mohammed Salem/Reuters)
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