Hiba Abu Nada, born on June twenty-fourth, nineteen ninety-one, was a multifaceted Palestinian talent known for her contributions as a poet, novelist, and nutritionist. Her literary prowess shone brightly with her acclaimed novel, 'Oxygen is not for the dead,' which garnered second place in the prestigious Sharjah Award for Arab Creativity in two thousand seventeen.
Beyond her literary achievements, Hiba was a passionate advocate for women's rights and actively engaged in the Wikimedia community, promoting knowledge and culture. Her dedication to empowering women and her commitment to social issues made her a respected figure in her community.
Tragically, Hiba's life was cut short when she was killed in her home in the Gaza Strip during an Israeli airstrike amidst the Gaza war. Her untimely death not only robbed the literary world of a promising voice but also highlighted the ongoing struggles faced by many in the region.