On April 24, Amna Homaid’s torn physique lay within the rubble of a home in Shati camp, within the Western a part of Gaza metropolis, as rescuers tried to seek out survivors. An Israeli assault had struck the constructing, killing her and her eldest son Mahdi. Her brother and her different 5 youngsters had been injured however survived.
Her loss of life was added to the darkish statistic of greater than 140 journalists and medical employees murdered in Gaza by Israel’s genocidal onslaught, per the depend maintained by the Gaza Media Workplace. This yr – like final – extra journalists have been killed from Palestine than from every other nation.
Palestinian ladies journalists have at all times been on the forefront of Israel’s violent occupation and the wars it has waged on Palestinians. Their bravery and dedication have helped shine gentle on the struggling and atrocities the Palestinian folks have been by way of and proceed to face.
However Amna was greater than a journalist; she was a poet and a feminist activist. She was born in Gaza in 1990 to a household who traced their roots to the Palestinian city of Isdud – what the Israelis now name Ashdod.
As is the case for most ladies in Gaza, Amna’s journey was marked by resilience and an unwavering dedication to training. She obtained a BA from the Islamic College of Gaza in 2016 and later joined a grasp’s diploma programme at Al-Aqsa College. Each of her alma maters have been fully destroyed by Israeli bombardment.
She labored for a number of native newspapers and radio stations, lending her voice to the marginalised, conducting analysis and advocating for girls’s rights and the Palestinian trigger.
She lived within the Yarmouk neighbourhood, just some kilometres away from Gaza’s Mediterranean coast. Had she been born on the opposite aspect of the ocean, she might have loved a sprawling profession and prominence, successful many awards and international recognition for her many presents. As it’s in the present day, her last reward has been loss of life by the hands of the Israeli military.
Amna left behind a seven-month-old child, Duha, in addition to youngsters Ali (10), Mohammed (9), Amir (5), and Ghana (4). Her husband – journalist and activist Saed Hassunah – has been unable to succeed in them.
They’d turn out to be separated in December after Israeli troopers raided an residence constructing in Gaza metropolis the place they’d taken refuge, kidnapped and tortured him and compelled Amna and the kids to go away. After the Israeli military launched Saed – overwhelmed up, stripped and with no possessions – he made his manner south, as he was unable to ascertain contact along with his household for days. Injured and deeply apprehensive about his spouse and kids, he suffered a nervous breakdown.
Previous to this horrible ordeal, the household had survived Israeli bombings concentrating on the locations the place they’d sought shelter twice. The second time Amna and Duha had been injured.
“I can’t cease pondering of them after the homicide of Amna,” Saed instructed me. “I can’t go to the north they usually can’t come to the south. We’re separated. I couldn’t even attend the funeral of Amna or bid her the final farewell. and I can’t sleep, pondering of them.”
Amna’s household are emblematic of all in Gaza who grapple with the atrocities unfolding there. The phrases of the United Nations particular rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, ring with a sombre reality: “The colossal quantity of proof regarding worldwide crimes dedicated by Israel in Gaza simply over the previous six months may preserve the Worldwide Felony Courtroom busy for the subsequent 5 many years”.
The horror of Amna’s loss of life is endlessly captured in a report aired by Al Jazeera Arabic. As correspondent Ismail al-Ghoul arrives on the scene of the bombing, one in all Amna’s sons, Mohammed, runs in the direction of him. With tears streaming down his face and his voice shaking, the little boy calls out: “Uncle Ismail!” “Sure, what occurred my pricey?” the reporter asks.
The boy pours out his coronary heart: “My mother and my brother are trapped underneath the rubble, and my different siblings and uncle are wounded. I got here out OK,” he says, crying and never realising he has small items of shrapnel in his physique.
The reporter asks him what occurred. Mohammed struggles to talk. Respiratory closely and sobbing, he says a rocket struck whereas the household had been sitting collectively. As he’s overcome by tears, a relative rushes to embrace him, providing what little solace may very well be discovered amid the unfolding genocide.
Mohammed’s phrases are a spectre in my thoughts, 1000’s of kilometres away in Canada and helpless to do something in opposition to the savage Leviathan unleashed onto Gaza. I hope sometime these phrases will echo within the halls of worldwide justice.
Earlier than she was taken from us, Amna confronted a smear marketing campaign. Israel’s Channel 14 broadcast {a photograph} of her and claimed that she was a part of the Palestinian armed resistance and that her presence at al-Shifa Hospital proved Hamas “hid within the hospital”.
As an alternative of displaying solidarity with a fellow journalist underneath fireplace, the Israeli media selected to incite in opposition to her as a substitute. Amna was certainly at al-Shifa, however left the hospital simply earlier than the siege started so she averted loss of life within the bloodbath of no less than 400 folks in March. This determination to go away extended her life by just a few weeks.
Her husband believes she was focused for her reporting on the Israeli genocide.
A number of weeks earlier than her homicide, Amna penned a poignant reflection on her Fb web page:
“My decisions have at all times been a mixture of bitter and astonishing experiences. Although the junctures are fraught with problem and destiny hangs within the steadiness, I’ve by no means been one to waver, to bend, to retreat, or to falter. Nothing will deter me from upholding the sanctity of sacraments and carrying and delivering the message that I deeply realised at a younger age.”
Amna’s homicide on April 24 is a loss to her household, her associates, the Palestinian folks and anybody dedicated to constructing a greater world. Her phrases of hope and dedication are an unbelievable testomony to the ability of the human spirit to outlive by way of the unimaginable. I hope they encourage future generations to behave as bravely as she did.
Relaxation in energy, Amna!
The views expressed on this article are the writer’s personal and don’t essentially mirror Al Jazeera’s editorial stance.