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Remembering Hiba Kamal Abu Nada: A Writer’s Vision of Gaza in Paradise

We are in heaven now. A new city will be built there. Those who sing about eternal love there will be Gazans. These are the lines Palestinian writer Hiba Kamal Abu Nada wrote on her Facebook timeline before she was killed in an Israeli attack on Gaza. Gaza in paradise shared by Hiba Kamal Abu Nada is getting noticed on social media. ‘We are now in the high heavens, building a new city without the sick, without the blood. Teachers who don’t yell or rush students, new families without pain and sorrow, reporters who depict heaven, poets who sing of eternal love, all hail from Gaza. Everyone is in heaven, together they will build a new Gaza in heaven, an unblocked Gaza’ this is what Hiba Kamal Abu Nada wrote about Gaza in heaven and wrote on Facebook.

The Palestinian Department of Culture released the details of Hiba’s death through the official website. 32-year-old Hiba was killed in an Israeli attack in Khan Younis, Gaza. Hiba was a writer who played a major role in promoting the cultural heritage of Palestine by writing stories, poems and novels. Hiba’s novel Oxygen is Not for the Dead has received much attention in the Arab literary world and won the Sharjah Award. It has also received recognition for the best short story from the hometown.

He has won many awards in creative literature. Many responded through social media that Hiba will now be writing about eternal love in Gaza in heaven. Hiba was born in 1991 in Saudi Arabia. Hiba was a member of the family who fled to Saudi Arabia to escape the conflict in Palestine.

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Two weeks into the Israeli-Palestinian war, all that remains in Gaza are ruined buildings and human lives destined to be lost. According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, 4,385 people have already been killed in the war. 13561 people are seriously injured and undergoing treatment. Egypt’s Rafah border was opened yesterday to allow the first phase of humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza, devastated by the war and blockade. After days of uncertainty, a little light of humanity came to the battlefront in Gaza on Saturday. Countries including India have already started sending aid to Egypt for Gaza.

Story Highlights: Palestine writer Hiba Kamal Abu Nada’s fb post before she was killed

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2023-10-22 12:31:15

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