Qusai Tariq Abu Tebah, a college student from Khan Yunis, published a book about surviving Israel's war in Gaza. Credit: Arwiqat al-Fikr Publishing House; Ashraf Amra/APQusai Tariq Abu Tebah, a 24-year-old student from Khan Yunis, documented his family's survival through 12 displacements, the loss of two siblings and the destruction of his home. He tells Haaretz: 'I wanted the book to be the witness that does not die'08:43 PM • June 28 2026 IDTQusai Tariq Abu Tebah's debut book has been on shelves from Cairo to Berlin since November, yet the 24-year-old does not know when he will get to hold a copy in his own hands.In the NewsFaded to Grey: Tel Aviv's 'Fountain of Fire' Still Divides Opinion'I'm a Cook, Not a Chef: The Humble Charm of Tel Aviv's Last Real KhammāraForget About Doomscrolling. It's Daydreaming That Will Ruin Your LifeStitch by Stitch, an Israeli Artist Confronts the Destruction of GazaNYC Mulling Apology for Deporting Lesbian Jewish Woman Who Died in AuschwitzRemembering and rebuilding two years laterICYMIAs the World Watched Gaza, Israeli Settlers Charged Ahead in the West Bank. A Clash Is ImminentAdvanced Israeli Systems Sold to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Documents and Images ShowA Collapsing Society: Israel Suffers National Mental Crisis Due to the WarFlagGate: How Israel Set Off a Storm by Hosting a Separatist Genocide DenierIsrael, the Country We Love, the Country We're Ashamed OfIsraeli Killed in Montreal Attack, Shooter Allegedly Linked to Incel Ideology
'Behind every story in this book is a real Gazan who struggled to stay alive'
Qusai Tariq Abu Tebah, a 24-year-old student from Khan Yunis, documented his family's survival through 12 displacements, the loss of two siblings and the destruction of his home. He tells Haaretz: 'I wanted the book to be the witness that does not die'








