Before the war, Hamada Shaqoura was a food blogger. Now, he spends his days cooking to feed children and displaced people in Gaza. And he figured out a way to reach millions on social media without saying a word. His intense stare at the camera as he cooks various dishes has been easy for many to understand. Hamada finally opens up and shares his story in detail with Business Insider. He told us why he sees food as a symbol of resistance and why it’s important for him to cook food people had before the war, like chicken wings, tacos, croissants, and popsicles. You can also follow Hamada on his Instagram: 00:00 - Intro 01:05 - Finding Food In A Warzone 03:29 - Cooking In A Makeshift Kitchen 06:03 - Distributing Food In Displacement Camps 07:37 - Looking For Internet 09:17 - Longing To Life Before The War 09:59 - Life Before The War 12:29 - Giving Birth In War 13:59 - Finding Peace With The Family 15:41 - Fears For The Future 17:08 - The Calling 18:41 - Credits ------------------------------------------------------ #gaza #food #businessinsider Business Insider tells you all you need to know about business, finance, tech, retail, and more. Visit our homepage for the top stories of the day: Business Insider on Facebook: Business Insider on Instagram: Business Insider on Twitter: Business Insider on Snapchat: Business Insider on TikTok: How A Food Blogger In Gaza Cooks To Feed Children And Stay Alive | Insider Docs | Business Insider |
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