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Who is Yaqeen Hammad? Gaza's ‘youngest influencer' reportedly killed by Israeli airstrike

Who is Yaqeen Hammad? Gaza's ‘youngest influencer' reportedly killed by Israeli airstrike

Hindustan Times4 days ago

Eleven-year-old Yaqeen Hammad, Gaza's 'youngest influencer', has been killed in an Israeli airstrike, among a dozen others, per The Guardian.
The 11-year-old influencer's home in central Gaza was reportedly reduced to rubble in a recent wave of heavy airstrikes. The Guardian reported that the rescue workers later recovered her body from beneath the debris.
Yaqeen had become widely known for sharing survival tips from within the war zone. 'I try to bring a bit of joy to the other children so that they can forget the war,' she said in one of her Instagram posts.
{This is a developing story. Please stay tuned with us for the latest updates.}

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