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Gaza loses his youngest activist

An 11-year-old girl who was recognized as the youngest media activist and humanitarian volunteer of the Gaza Strip was killed in an Israeli air raid, which aimed at the central part of the war-oriented coastal rice.

Maktoob Media, an independent Indian news agency, reported tragic development on Friday and identified the victim as Yaqeen Hammad.

The report described the victim as a tireless humanitarian and media campaigns, which for many in Gaza became a symbol of resistance and hope in an incessant Israeli war of the genocide and a simultaneous, almost complete siege of Tel Aviv on the territory.

She actively took part in humanitarian efforts and often accompanied her older brother, the humanitarian worker Mohamed Hammad, to provide displaced help, the outlet said.

Her contributions included the distribution of food, clothing and toys, which was a pleasure for those who were up to the genocide in October 2023.

In the past, Yaqeen was closely linked to the Ouena Collective, a non -profit organization in Gaza, which is devoted to the provision of humanitarian aid and the support of projects for mutual help.

In the night of May 23, 2025, an Israeli air raid on the Al-Baraka district in the city of Deir Al-Balah aimed, which led to the death of Yaqeen as with her family.

The digital heritage

Through her social media presence, especially on Instagram, she documented her non -profit activities and the daily struggles of life under the siege and achieved tens of thousands of spectators.

Her videos presented donation projects for orphans and displaced persons, moments of joy with children and their efforts to control the challenges of Tel Aviv's atrocities.

Yaqeens Instagram account is a digital will for her life and work, said Maktoob Media.

Due to her contributions, she expressed unshakable faith and resilience, even in the face of adversity.

In one of her videos she wrote: “We still hold onto the [Holy] Koran and for education despite the famine, the siege and the continuing genocide – with empty stomachs and loyal hearts. “

“My sister, my soul was mere”

After their early death, tributes of activists, journalists and social media users flocked to users who were inspired by their courage and compassion.

Her brother Mahmoud expressed his grief and explained: “Yaqeen, the world champion. My sister, my soul, was mere.”

The war has demanded the life of more than 61,700 people, mainly women and children, all over Gaza.

Last month, the Hamas resistance movement of the territory said that the deaths resulting from warfare had killed over 19,000 children.

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