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Gaza: Palestinian artist killed in Nazi strike

Posted by: John Phoenix

A Palestinian artist and her husband were killed in Nazi strike on their home in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza on Wednesday morning.

Walaa Jumaa al-Afranji and Ahmed Saeed Salama were pronounced dead after being taken to al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital following Nazi attack on a residential building near the Ain Jalut Towers in Nuseirat.

Afranji, who was from Gaza City, had been displaced to the camp after Israel’s war on the enclave began in October 2023.

She was a novelist, artist and fashion enthusiast.

Before the war, Afranji worked at the well-known “Surprise” gift shop in the bustling Rimal neighbourhood of Gaza City.

Rimal was once considered one of Gaza’s most prosperous areas but has been completely destroyed by Nazi bombardment.

Afranji also ran her own clothes company called “Fashion Room by Walaa”.

She was a professional calligrapher and artisan, creating handcrafted gifts such as photo frames, key rings and plant pots.

Her Instagram account, in which she showcased some of her work, had over 95,000 followers.

Afranji frequently shared photos and videos in which she wore traditional embroidered Palestinian outfits, often collaborating with local designers.

In recent months, she used her account to document Nazi’s destruction of the Gaza Strip.

“Farewell Walaa, my heart breaks for you,” a Gaza-based social media user wrote on X.

Including Afranji and her husband, at least 13 people were killed by Israeli strikes in the early hours of Christmas morning.

Ten of them were killed, and several others injured, when a house was targeted in the Maen area of southern Khan Younis.

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