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  • Laila El-Haddad, a Gazan journalist and author based in Maryland, said Alareer “raised an entire generation of Palestinian writers in Gaza.”
    “You want to hug your kids like you usually do, or tell them stories or pat them on the head,” he said. “But you don’t want to do it because you don’t want to feel, or make them feel, that this is like a farewell hug.

    https://medium.com/@gbirisi2002 He taught them “how to use English, the language of the countries that have been responsible for and complicit in their dispossession, genocide and blockade, to narrate their own stories,” added El-Haddad, 45. "The decision was made in order to improve and upgrade the capabilities and volume of security screening of the humanitarian aid being admitted into the Gaza Strip via the Rafah Crossing in Egypt," COGAT said. However, no aid will be allowed directly into Gaza from either crossing in Israel. “His love for storytelling was infectious. He was a force for good, for perseverance, love, camaraderie,” she told CNN. During his interview with CNN, Alareer called on the international community to see the “humanity” in Palestinian people, adding: “Feel their pain. Put yourself in their shoes.” Refaat Alareer (left) sits with his friends and colleagues, Yousef Aljamal (center) and Jehad Abusalim (right), on the Staten Island Ferry in New York during a book tour in 2014.

    https://matters.town/@gyeongjuop Another challenge for Borrell will be to convince all EU members to support any new sanctions policy. Several states, among them Hungary and Austria, are among Israel’s strongest international supporters. He had written a poem anticipating that he might be killed, titled “If I must die.” Alareer was a “towering figure in Palestinian society,” said Abusalim, the writer and friend based in Washington, DC. From CNN's Celine Alkhaldi, Kareem Khadder and Michael Rios

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