Plestia Alaqad

Plestia Alaqad (بلستيا العقاد; born 10 December 2001) is a Palestinian journalist and poet. She gained international attention for her daily coverage of the Israel–Hamas war, which began on 7 October 2023, by way of her social media accounts. In November 2023, as the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip intensified, Alaqad and her family fled to Egypt and then to Australia, where she has continued her advocacy on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. She currently resides in the city of Melbourne.

Early life and education
Alaqad was born on 10 December 2001 and grew up in the Gaza Strip. She attended the American International School in the city of Beit Lahia, and later enrolled at Eastern Mediterranean University in what is de facto Northern Cyprus to study New Media and Journalism, graduating in 2022.

Career
Alaqad previously worked as a human resources professional at a marketing agency while gathering a small online following on Instagram in her free time. She regularly conducted media training as well, in addition to engaging in freelance journalism. Prior to the Israel–Hamas war, Alaqad's online content mainly consisted of travel content, covering locations like Cyprus and Turkey.

Outbreak of the Israel–Hamas war
A recent graduate of Eastern Mediterranean University, Alaqad was due to start a new job on 8 October 2023. However, on 7 October 2023, the Hamas-led attack on Israel triggered what would become the deadliest war of the Arab–Israeli conflict. Shortly after the Israeli government declared that it was imposing a "total blockade" on the Gaza Strip, Alaqad began documenting the effects of the Israeli bombardment campaign and posted the video diaries to her Instagram account. By November 3, she had accumulated 2.1 million followers on Instagram, and that figure doubled by 22 November. Alaqad's videos have been shared by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the British Broadcasting Corporation, Business Today, The Independent, The New York Times, PBS NewsHour, and The Washington Post. She was also interviewed by the GB News Breakfast Show for an inquiry on how Gazans' lives had been affected by the war.

Advocacy
In light of the intensity of the Israeli military's offensive and the high Palestinian death toll accompanying it, Alaqad has accused Israel of waging a genocidal war against the Palestinian people. She has also stated that her experiences with the Israel–Hamas war have driven her to understand her late grandfather's emotions towards the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight, which is known as the Nakba in Palestinian society.

On 22 November 2023, roughly one month into the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, Alaqad and her family fled to Egypt via the Rafah Border Crossing and then, a few days later, to Australia, having secured visas via her uncle. In a later video, Alaqad, residing in Melbourne, explained that she chose to leave the Gaza Strip because she feared that her journalism was putting her family in immediate danger.

In February 2024, Alaqad took part in the Bankstown Poetry Slam in the city of Sydney, where she presented poetry that she had written about the war in her diary while she was in the Gaza Strip.