
The Daily Nine Days in Gaza
May 19, 2021
Rahf Hallaq, a 21-year-old English literature student from Gaza City, shares her profound and harrowing experiences during the recent conflict. She describes the unending sounds of bombings and the emotional toll it takes on her family, underscoring the loss of childhood innocence. Rahf also highlights the importance of literature as a means of expression and connection amid chaos. The resilience of community is evident as she discusses how families find strength in each other, even while facing overwhelming fear and uncertainty.
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A Father's Influence
- Rahf Hallaq's father, an English literature professor, instilled a love of books in her.
- He encouraged her to read and discuss books, fostering her belief in the power of words.
Finding Solace in Literature
- Rahf Hallaq finds solace in reading "1984" by George Orwell.
- The book resonates with her experiences of living under oppression in Gaza.
The Power of Words
- Literature provides a voice and vocabulary for untold stories, especially important in places like Gaza.
- It helps document experiences and share them with the world.






