Tell Me About Palestine With Tala Morrar

The Voice of Hind Rajab — Season 2 Premiere

35 min · 29. apr. 2026
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Content Warning: This episode contains real distress calls from Layan Hamada and Hind Rajab, including actual calls during which death occurs. Listener discretion is strongly advised. In this powerful episode of Tell Me About Palestine, we reflect on the story of Hind Rajab, the little girl whose voice became one of the most haunting reminders of the human cost of the genocide in Gaza. Host Tala Murrar speaks with Nisreen Qawas, a psychologist with the Palestine Red Crescent Society, who was directly involved in the emergency response connected to Hind’s call. Through her testimony, Nisreen shares what psychological first aid looks like in crisis settings, the emotional weight carried by humanitarian workers, and the painful meaning of "ajaz" a deep sense of helplessness when you know what must be done but are prevented from doing it. The episode also features Zaid Bawab, a Jordanian filmmaker and educator, who reflects on The Voice of Hind Rajab and the responsibility of telling real stories of suffering with care, honesty, and compassion. This episode explores trauma, resilience, memory, and the voices that must not be forgotten.

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The Voice of Hind Rajab — Season 2 Premiere

Content Warning: This episode contains real distress calls from Layan Hamada and Hind Rajab, including actual calls during which death occurs. Listener discretion is strongly advised. In this powerful episode of Tell Me About Palestine, we reflect on the story of Hind Rajab, the little girl whose voice became one of the most haunting reminders of the human cost of the genocide in Gaza. Host Tala Murrar speaks with Nisreen Qawas, a psychologist with the Palestine Red Crescent Society, who was directly involved in the emergency response connected to Hind’s call. Through her testimony, Nisreen shares what psychological first aid looks like in crisis settings, the emotional weight carried by humanitarian workers, and the painful meaning of "ajaz" a deep sense of helplessness when you know what must be done but are prevented from doing it. The episode also features Zaid Bawab, a Jordanian filmmaker and educator, who reflects on The Voice of Hind Rajab and the responsibility of telling real stories of suffering with care, honesty, and compassion. This episode explores trauma, resilience, memory, and the voices that must not be forgotten.

29. apr. 202635 min