Listen to the stories of Gaza's women to fully grasp the horrors Israel is inflicting on us | Olfat al-Kurd
I survived months of bombardment before escaping.
The systematic dismantling of our home has harmed every aspect of women’s lives
Olfat al-Kurd is a field researcher for B’Tselem, the Israeli Information Centre for Human Rights in the occupied territories
Since Israel’s assault on Gaza began in October 2023, I have lost my father, my brother, his wife and their daughter.
They are still buried under the rubble.
My house, where we lived with my husband’s family, was destroyed by Israeli bombing.
In 2024, after months of bombardments, flight and displacement, I managed to escape with my family to Egypt.
I’ve been living here ever since, but the memories of life in Gaza are always with me.
What happened to me reflects the reality that Palestinian women in Gaza continue to face during the https://www.btselem.org/publications/202507_our_genocide">genocide.
Since the start of the war, many women in Gaza have become sole providers.
Countless numbers have been left with no protection or home, and many have lost children or their entire families.
A https://www.unwomen.org/en/news-stories/press-briefing/2026/04/where-is-the-humanity-when-more-than-38000-women-and-girls-in-gaza-have-been-killed">recent UN report showed that Israel has killed more than 38,000 women and girls in Gaza during this war.
A further 11,000 have sustained injuries causing lifelong disabilities.
Olfat al-Kurd is a field researcher for B’Tselem, the Israeli Information Centre for Human Rights in the occupied territories
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