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  • He had been a vocal critic of Israel and a source of comments that caused offense to people outside Gaza, willing to be interviewed by many news outlets for Palestinian rights.
    “His love for storytelling was infectious. He was a force for good, for perseverance, love, camaraderie,” she told CNN.
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    He accused the Israeli military of forcing displaced people out of their shelters.
    “If you want to pray, you cut it short because there’s bombing around. If you want to eat, you stop eating because there’s bombing around.
    Alareer was a “towering figure in Palestinian society,” said Abusalim, the writer and friend based in Washington, DC.

    “Even the slamming of a door sometimes brings you these memories,” he said “That’s why we usually say there is no post-war trauma for Palestinians. It’s nonstop.”
    Kamal Adwan hospital in northern Gaza remains under siege, doctor saysFrom CNN's Ibrahim Dahman and Jennifer Deaton
    Dr. Ahmed Al-Kahlot told CNN on Monday the hospital he runs in the center of Gaza City, Kamal Adwan, is surrounded by Israeli forces.

    https://www.opendata.nhs.scot/user/paulplace He left behind his wife, and children aged 7 to 21. CNN has been unable to reach members of Alareer’s family. In 2014, Alareer edited “Gaza Writes Back,” a collection of short stories by young writers documenting their lives under Israeli blockade. He was also co-editor of “Gaza Unsilenced,” a collection of essays, photos and poetry published in 2015 that documented the pain, loss and faith of Palestinians under Israeli siege. He also contributed to “Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire,” an anthology published in 2022. A native of Gaza City, he studied at University College London and SOAS, in London. “His teaching wasn’t just about imparting knowledge; it was about empowerment, about using language as a weapon against oppression,” Abusalim added.

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