Palestinian mother in Gaza sells handmade dolls to survive amid displacement crisis
Shireen al-Kurdi, a 36-year-old displaced Palestinian mother of five in Gaza, generates income by crocheting and selling dolls at affordable prices to local families. Her initiative reflects the economic desperation facing civilians in Gaza, where formal employment opportunities have collapsed and families rely on informal economies to meet basic needs. This grassroots survival strategy highlights the humanitarian impact of prolonged displacement on Palestinian civilians and the resilience required to sustain families in crisis conditions. The story underscores ongoing economic hardship in Gaza that receives limited attention in American media coverage.
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- April 9, 2026 at 6:58 AM PDT
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