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The children have seen terrible images of tragedy: their friends injured or killed and bloodied bodies in the streets.
They are images Hassanin says he will never forget. He'll keep them stored away until he's old enough to do something about it.
"When we will grow up, we will bomb them back," he says through a translator on Hamas TV.
It's a sentiment psychiatrists in Gaza say could be responsible a frightening future -- that the violence children are witnessing will sow the seeds for future violence.
In Gaza, a little girl wails as she talks about her friend who was killed in an attack on a Hamas house.
"She could be my sister," the girl tearfully says. "She is my friend but maybe my sister could die some day I don't know -- I am afraid."
Gaza psychiatrist Eyad el Sarraj said similar trauma to children following past Palestinian intifadas has led to violent results.
"Today children are experiencing a serious kind of trauma, and I fear for the future," el Sarraj said. "The children of the first intifada were throwing stones at the Israeli troops because of the trauma they were subjected to. Ten years later, the same children became suicide bombers."
Nowhere is safe for the children, and many are without food.
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