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Refaat Alareer (Arabic: رفعت العرعير, romanized: Rifaʿat al-ʿAriʿīr; 23 September 1979 – 6 December 2023) was a Palestinian writer, poet, professor, and activist from the Gaza Strip. [ 2 ]
We Are Not Numbers (WANN) is a project established in 2015 by Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor to provide English-language writing workshops for young Palestinians in Gaza.
In October, Refaat Alareer was deliberating whether to stay at his home in the heart of Gaza City, or flee further south with his wife and six children.
Weeks before he was killed by an Israeli airstrike, Palestinian poet Refaat Alareer shared his 2011 poem If I Must Die. The persona then invites readers to make and fly white kites in his honor ...
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"Rajieen" (Palestinian Arabic: راجعين, transl. "[We] Will Return") is a 2023 charity single by 25 different artists from 11 Middle Eastern and North African countries. [1]
Refaat is a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Syed Refaat Ahmed (born 1958), Bangladeshi lawyer, 25th chief justice of Bangladesh; Refaat Alareer (1979–2023), Palestinian writer, poet, professor, and activist from the Gaza Strip; Refaat Al-Gammal (1927–1982), Egyptian spy in Israel for 17 years
7 Description of death is inaccurate and misleading, insults Israel's targeting and "precision strikes" claims.