This photo essay documents the experiences of children in Gaza who have lost one or both parents during the ongoing conflict and are navigating grief, displacement, and profound changes to their daily lives. Through the stories and images of orphaned children living with relatives, caregivers, or in temporary shelters, the article highlights both the devastating impact of family separation and children’s resilience as they try to maintain routines, relationships, and a sense of childhood amid crisis. It underscores the urgent need for protection, psychosocial support, and safe, nurturing care for children affected by conflict.