Kamal is a Palestinian, hailing from war-torn Gaza. As a Seed of Peace, he discovered his passion for coexistence at a very young age. His academic journey led him through the intricate landscapes of politics, and his professional endeavours have delved into entrepreneurship and community building. In the face of recent conflicts in Gaza, he was exposed to the complexities of displacement and uncertainty. Committed to the cause of peace, he remains resolute in contributing to the reconstruction of Gaza. His experiences extend beyond the borders of his homeland, and his dedication to community action fuels his determination to shape a more stable and hopeful future for Gaza.
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