Poet and scholar Refaat Alareer has been killed by an Israeli airstrike.

Literature
Dan Sheehan

December 7, 2023, 5:11pm

The Palestinian poet, writer, literature professor, and activist Dr. Refaat Alareer was killed today in a targeted Israeli airstrike that also killed his brother, his sister, and her four children.

Dr. Alareer was a beloved professor of world literature, comparative literature, Shakespeare, and creative writing at the Islamic University of Gaza, where he taught since 2007.

He was the co-editor of Gaza Unsilenced (2015) and the editor of Gaza Writes Back: Short Stories from Young Writers in Gaza, Palestine (2014). Dr. Alareer was also one of the founders of We Are Not Numbers, a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating “a new generation of Palestinian writers and thinkers who can bring together a profound change to the Palestinian cause.”

Through his popular Twitter account, “Refaat in Gaza,” Dr. Alareer documented, and forcefully condemned, the ongoing atrocities committed against his people by Israeli forces, as well as the U.S. administrations that have enabled them.

This heartbreaking poem, pinned to his profile since November 1, speaks to what Alareer could see coming, and to the resilience that gave so many of his followers hope in the darkest of times:

His death, announced earlier this afternoon, has prompted an outpouring of grief, and anger, among his friends, colleagues, and former students:

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