Renowned Palestinian artist Mahasen Al Khatib tragically lost her life in an Israeli airstrike on the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza. The talented illustrator and character designer was killed at her home during the attack.
In her final social media post, shared just hours before her death, Mahasen paid homage to 19-year-old Shaban al-Dalu, creating artwork that poignantly captured the resilience and humanity of Gaza’s residents, despite the difficult circumstances they endure daily.
“The house was filled with displaced people when Israel launched a series of intense strikes on the neighborhood,” explained Mahasen’s uncle, Hosam al-Khateeb, during an interview with Middle East Eye. “Mahasen was killed instantly, and eight others were wounded, some of them critically.”
Mahasen was not only a gifted artist but also the primary provider for her family. She worked as a painter, storyboard artist, freelance character designer, and digital art mentor. Her work, known for its depth and emotional power, helped humanize the struggles of Gaza’s residents, illustrating their experiences through her unique artistic lens.
Her family and the art community are mourning her loss. “The world has lost an extraordinary talent, and we have lost a beloved family member,” said her uncle. “Mahasen’s art was more than just creative expression; it was a voice for the people of Gaza. Her work will continue to inspire and educate others about the harsh realities of life in Gaza.”
Her death marks not only a personal tragedy for her loved ones but also a significant loss for the Palestinian art scene, which has relied on artists like Mahasen to convey the complex narratives of those living under occupation and conflict.