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This drawing of Aisha Nour was found in the rubble of a bombed dormitory in Gaza, Palestine, along with a second portrait and some biographical notes.
Given the dates in the biography (readable in the first comments below), it is assumed that Aisha Nour is a fictional character.
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Wow! What a wonderful portrait of this strong and independent Lady! Is it a coincidence the colours on the right correspond the German Flag. Me as a German I feel so bad for the decisions our government makes. The world has turned into a huge madhouse at the time...
OMG!! What a life story!!!!!!!!!!!!! Wonderful image DC!!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Aisha decided to stay in Italy after graduation, where she found a job as a teacher at a multicultural school. She taught math and science to children from different ethnicities and religions, using interactive and innovative methods. She also organized extracurricular activities and projects that promoted diversity and inclusion among the students. She loved her job and felt fulfilled by making a positive difference in the lives of others.
Aisha also maintained contact with her family and friends in Gaza, whom she visited whenever she could. She sent them money and gifts, and supported them in any way she could. She also advocated for the rights and dignity of Palestinians, both in Italy and internationally. She participated in protests, campaigns, and events that raised awareness about the situation in Palestine.
She also wrote articles and blogs that expressed her views and experiences as a Palestinian woman living abroad.
Aisha also faced some challenges and difficulties in her new life. She missed her family and friends in Gaza, and worried about their safety and well-being. She sometimes felt lonely and homesick, especially during holidays and festivals. She also encountered some discrimination and prejudice from some people who did not understand or respect her culture and identity. She faced questions and comments about her hijab, her accent, or her political views.
Aisha did not let these obstacles stop her from achieving her goals. She worked hard on her studies and graduated with honors in June 2027. She also volunteered as a tutor and mentor for other students, especially those from marginalized or disadvantaged backgrounds. She wanted to use her skills and knowledge to help others overcome their challenges and realize their potential.
Aisha applied for a scholarship to study abroad, hoping to pursue her dream of becoming a teacher. She was accepted by a university in Italy, where she enrolled in the Faculty of Education. She was excited and nervous to leave her home and family for the first time, but also eager to explore a new country and culture.
Aisha arrived in Milan in September 2023, where she joined other international students in a dormitory. She quickly adapted to the academic environment and made friends with people from different backgrounds and nationalities. She also joined various clubs and societies on campus, such as the Palestinian Student Association, the Women's Rights Group, and the Book Club.
She enjoyed learning new things and sharing her experiences and opinions with others.
When Aisha was 14 years old, she witnessed the 2012 Israeli offensive on Gaza, which killed more than 100 Palestinians and injured thousands more. She saw her neighborhood bombed and shelled, and her school damaged by fire. She also lost some of her friends and relatives in the attacks.
She was traumatized by the violence and the fear, and developed anxiety and insomnia. Despite the hardships, Aisha did not give up on her education. She continued to study hard and passed her exams with high marks. She also participated in various activities and programs organized by local NGOs and international agencies, such as art workshops, sports clubs, and youth leadership courses.
She wanted to improve herself and her community, and to show the world that Palestinians are not just victims, but also resilient and creative people.
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