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  • 10-year-old chef in Gaza offers a taste of hope during genocide

    10-year-old chef in Gaza offers a taste of hope during genocide

    Amid Israeli military operations, the streets of Gaza have found a new star.

    Renad Attalah, a 10-year-old girl with a big smile and a love for cooking, has captured many hearts with her entertaining cooking videos.

    “One of her recipe videos is titled ‘War’s Lollipop by Chef Renad’,” reads a caption.

    Her recipes are always simple and creative, using ingredients obtained from aid sent into Gaza.

    “I have always loved cooking, but I didn’t realise I had this skill before the war started,” Renad tells Al Jazeera. Her passion for cooking has become a source of hope and joy, not only for herself but also for many who watch her.

    Thousands of people in northern Gaza are facing severe shortages of water and food since Israel’s attacks began on October 7, resulting in at least 38,011 deaths and 87,445 injuries.

    This grim reality contrasts sharply with Renad’s cheerful cooking videos, which depict the challenging conditions she works under. Despite the obstacles, she cooks using donated food and aid.

    “We have been searching for drinking water in Gaza for three days, but there is none,” she shares in one of her heartfelt videos.

    “Bombardments, warplanes, drones, and the lack of internet are all challenges. Whenever the internet service is restored, I occupy myself with creating content and posting,” she says.

    Renad strives to upload her recipes to social media as frequently as possible, despite numerous challenges.

    Nourhan, Renad’s sister, recalls how it all began: “It was a spontaneous idea. We had been confined at home since the start of the war. We wanted to do something to cheer Renad up, so we started filming her cooking randomly. After more than four months, when the internet was finally restored, I posted her first clip, and the response was immense.”

    The response has indeed been overwhelming. Renad has amassed over half a million followers on Instagram, becoming an instant sensation and an inspiration.

    Israel’s attacks on Gaza have had devastating effects, resulting in the deaths of over 14,000 children and injuries to tens of thousands more. Amidst this grim reality, Renad’s cooking videos provide a means of escape and a source of happiness for many. “I am trying to escape the agony of war, bring joy to myself, to make myself and others happy, and to alleviate grief and sadness,” she says.

  • ‘Forbes 30 under 30 Europe’: Chef Zahra Khan makes Pakistan proud

    Chef Zahra Khan, who hails from Pakistan, has made it to Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe in the Retail and E-commerce category, making Pakistan proud.

    Read more – This girl just made Pakistan proud but here’s why you might’ve missed it

    Sharing the news on social media, Zahra said: “Truly blessed to have been recognised amongst the top emerging and game-changing entrepreneurs.”

    “Deeply humbled and so thankful to my family, my girls- who are my biggest inspiration, my friends and lastly my teams at Feya and Dyce without whom none of this would have been possible,” she added.

    Writing about Zahra, Forbes said: “Immigrant Zahra Khan defied Pakistani cultural stereotypes and launched a career in the UK focused on empowering women.”

    “The chef and mother of two runs Feya cafes and shops. She employs 30 full-time staff, hires female illustrators to design packaging, and donates 10% of retail profits toward professional coaching for women.”

    Zahra opened her debut eatery Feya Café on Bond Street just months after the birth of her first daughter in 2018. Following the unprecedented success, the award-winning DIY dessert parlour and interior masterpiece DYCE was opened in quick succession, followed by flagship Feya Knightsbridge in December 2019. Zahra now employs a 75% female workforce across her three restaurants.

    Meanwhile, the Forbes ’30 Under 30 Europe’ class of 2021 includes 300 honourees across each of the 10 categories, all under 30.

    “Against the backdrop of turbulent social and economic conditions across the region, the sixth annual Under 30 Europe list celebrates the young visionary leaders and entrepreneurs who have made their mark on business and society in the past year,” says a statement by the publication.