The Qatar Press Center organised the 3rd session of the Press Café sessions, on Tuesday, July 2, which hosted the Palestinian content creator Ramadan Abu Jazar, “the Little Al-Khwarizmi,” who is talented in reciting poetry and prose, rhetoric, the ambassador of the Gazan child, his father, Mahmoud, and the child Walid, as well as a group of writers, media professionals, and content makers.The seminar was moderated by Amal Abdul Malik, in which activist Ramadan Abu Jazar spoke about the efforts of the role of Qatar in supporting the Palestinian cause, and the ongoing diplomatic efforts to reach a permanent ceasefire, facilitate the entry of aid, and host a number of those wounded in the aggression and their families for treatment in Doha, as well as popular solidarity with the people of Gaza.He explained that his childhood was violated due to the war of extermination waged by the Israeli occupation army, and their school bags no longer held their books and notebooks, but rather became mobile lockers that held their identification papers.In his speech, the child Ramadan Abu Jazar turned to the state of fear and panic that he and all the children of Gaza have been living in since last October 7 until now. Especially when hearing the sound of an explosion followed by another, wondering to himself: Are he and his family the next target? Or will God grant him a lifetime to complete his mission in supporting the Palestinian cause and conveying the voice of the people of Gaza to the world.He said: I am one of the children whom God destined to come to life under the sounds of bombing, explosions, and the smell of gunpowder. My mother’s labour came during the displacement of my parents from one place to another during the Israeli aggression on Gaza in 2014, but these circumstances made my parents take upon themselves the responsibility of raising a great human being, a leader, and a preacher. I began memorizing the Holy Qur’an at the age of two years, and at the age of two and a half years, I delivered a sermon on Laylat al-Qadr (Night of Destiny) that impressed everyone who heard it, given my young age. Since then, my passion for reading has doubled.He stressed that the ongoing Israeli aggression against Gaza does not differentiate between a child, a young person, or an elderly person, as the people of Gaza are suffering from famine, displacement, and genocide. He said: “We used to spend long hours in front of food or water queues to get a sip of water. The humanitarian, relief and medical aid that enters Gaza is very little. It does not reach all areas, and does not meet our needs, so firewood was used instead of gas and shrouds instead of medicines. After the closure of the Rafah crossing, anyone who owned a can of beans or chickpeas became as if he owned the world. With the escalation of famine and the scarcity of clean water, we were forced to drink water that was not suitable for drinking.Ramadan indicated that during the aggression, he wrote a book titled “A Biography of Childhood and Heroism” in schools designated for the displacement of the people of Gaza to escape the Israeli bombing, as a testimony to the tragedy of the people of Gaza under the bombing and siege.