Between a gentle breeze and a heavy memory
One day we will again enjoy the olive harvest, not as displaced people but as farmers, as dreamers, and as children of this land.
Amna Dmeida
- Gaza Strip
Amna Dmeida is a student of English Literature at the Islamic University and, she says, “a writer who found herself between the lines.”
She adds: “I discovered my passion and strength in writing, telling the lived stories of Gaza, and showing the world that we are individuals with dreams and details—not just numbers. I hope to continue sharing these stories with a wider audience. I aspire to grow as a writer and journalist, using my curiosity and resilience to explore new stories and perspectives. I want my voice to reflect who I am and to inspire others through honesty and insight.”
Current as of January 2026
One day we will again enjoy the olive harvest, not as displaced people but as farmers, as dreamers, and as children of this land.