In Syria, there are bombing raids every day. Children our age, younger and older, are suffering attacks supposedly made against ISIS. People are also suffering food shortages, hindered education, and dead relatives and friends. Overnight they have lost their shelter and food and normality. How would you feel if you had lost all your belongings and normality overnight? This may be something you might be able to think about today but is a reality in Syria.
Syria is currently getting bombarded by the USA, Russia, Australia, and France. There have been multiple airstrikes on Syria's terrorist population. These strikes have not only attacked terrorists but supermarkets and food suppliers. These suppliers were probably the one and only place most people got their supply of food. There are people who are starving and are living lives of terror just above Australia and are sitting ducks between a civil war and an onslaught of terrorist actions. For you and I, war is a fictional thing. But for the Syrians, it is their reality.
In most countries, you would go to school every day. It is expected of you to study and complete homework. Yet there are still children who do not have access to education as a consequence of war. One example of this is Syria. Sy...