Life in Ireland feels like a movie for Gazan students, a stark contrast to the harsh reality they left behind. As they navigate the challenges of settling in a new country, these young people are driven by a sense of responsibility for their families back home. The story of Niven Loubbad, Hamza Ibrahim, and Lujayn Anan, among others, highlights the emotional turmoil and resilience of these students. They have endured the trauma of war and displacement, and now face the daunting task of building a new life in a foreign land. The Irish hospitality and support they've received have been a source of strength, but the future remains uncertain. The students' experiences raise important questions about the impact of conflict on young people and the role of education in fostering resilience and hope. As they prepare to complete their studies and enter the job market, these students are determined to make the most of their opportunities, even as they grapple with the weight of their past and the uncertainty of the future. The story of these Gazan students is a powerful reminder of the human cost of conflict and the importance of supporting those affected by it.