Education activist Malala Yousafzai has highlighted the trauma of a little Palestinian girl experiencing amid Israel’s continuous bombardment on the besieged enclave. Sharing an Instagram story about the young girl, who has lost her hair under stress and trauma caused by Israel's military aggression in Gaza, Malala demanded quick ceasefire to protect innocent beings. "This is the trauma Palestinian girls are facing under Israel's bombardment — no peace, no school.

We need a ceasefire now and protect these children's lives," she wrote. The Pakistani Nobel-laureate has times and again raised her voice for the rights of Palestinian children and condemned Israel’s attacks on Gaza, particularly on educational institutes. In an interview with Al-Jazeera , Sama Tabil, 8, told how once she used to adore her hair and now she was ridiculed for her baldness.

With teary eyes, she expressed her desire to travel abroad to get treatment so she could "be beautiful again". A post shared by Al Jazeera English (@aljazeeraenglish) In the heartbreaking video, the little girl said she was a good student in school and would do her hair everyday before going to school. The girl was displaced with her family after Israeli forces’ assault on their camp in Rafah.

Sama said she and her family were sleeping when the attack took place and they woke up to the sounds of gunfire and bomb explosions. Several days after the incident, her hair started falling off her hair. Sama’s mother said she saw d.