the gaza chamber of commerce corresponds with companies in germany and has provided the opportunity of not allow students to travel abroad because of the crossing conditions. harsh restrictions mean no one can travel from gaza to germany, so even though the opportunity made available to me and other gazza graduates from the programming section was a golden one, it came to dead end. we are enduring a siige and this affects students and graduates who work. in factories doing jobs that are not related to their speciality just so that they can afford their daily needs, some of them are married, we support families too, there is a large number of graduates not lucky enough to work in their chosen field, and some students have actually set fire to their degrees or certificates because they didn't help them get out of the ranks of the unemployed. i'm 25 years old, married with one child, a graduate of nursing college in 2012 from alajar university. i've been unemployed. since my graduation year, my diploma hung on the wall for 4 years, it became just like any other picture frame, nothing spec