If there's anyone who suffers the most amid wars in any country are the women and children of no fault of their own. While the fear of death and injuries loom over Gaza amid the war with Israel, and the uncertainties grow social tension, a little 10-year-old girl has become a ray of hope for many. Renad Ataullah from Deir el-Balah, a child influencer from the Palestinian city is inspiring people through her social media videos. With more than 800,000 followers on Instagram, Renad regularly posts her cute cookery videos. Her infectious smile and conversation with her followers show the resilience and innocence of little minds amidst the adverse conditions of the refugees. In fact, in most of her videos from the last few months, Renad is seen settled in a refugee camp, yet smiling and spreading hope.
Who is little 'Chef Renad'
With a life yet to be lived and experienced to the fullest, childhood in a way is the best time growing up unfazed about the harrowing surroundings. With her dreams racing through the galaxies, Renad, instead of talking about or highlighting the devastating circumstances in Gaza, especially that children are living through, decided to cheer herself and spread positivity amid the crisis by uploading cookery videos.
Renad makes traditional delicacies of Gazan culture and shares the recipes in detail through her videos. What's more interesting is she cooks all the recipes she shares on a stove, outside her refugee tent. Her optimistic and fierce act has caught the attention of netizens.
If the war hadn't broken last year and the circumstances were favourable, Renad would have been attending 5th grade now. Interestingly, the softer side of this little girl is shown in the video when she writes in her captions that she is preparing food and packing it in packets to donate to the refugee camps across the city.
“I imagine being in school, learning new things, playing sports. Never imagined I would be packing bags of food to support my neighbors, families and children at the age of 10,” mentions one of her posts.
Cooking for passion
In an interview with a foreign media, Renad said that she always loved cooking. She would watch cooking videos passionately and try out new recipes even before the war broke out. As Renad along with her family consisting of mother and sisters, was moved to a refugee camp, she began cooking with whatever basic ingredients she had available, often from aid boxes, dried goods and canned food.