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Issa Hossam Abu Dalal

Who is Issa Hossam Abu Dalal?

Issa Hossam Hassan Abu Dalal, known as Issa Hossam, is a Palestinian youth from Gaza. He was born on January 23, 2002, in the Al-Sabra neighborhood. Raised in a challenging environment, Issa carried strong ambition and determination to succeed despite the harsh living conditions in Gaza.

Education and Artistic Journey

Issa was a university student at Al-Aqsa University, majoring in Elementary Education, and was in his fourth (final) year. Alongside his studies, he discovered his passion for the arts at the age of 17. His interests included:

– Rap music
– Hip-hop dancing
– Breakdancing
– Contemporary dance

He worked hard to develop his skills, eventually becoming a dance choreographer and performer , while also writing and performing rap songs that resonated with his community.

He worked hard to develop his skills, eventually becoming a dance choreographer and performer, while also writing and performing rap songs that resonated with his community.

His Impact in Rap Music

Issa stood out for his unique rap style, where his lyrics reflected:

  • The struggles of life in Gaza
  • The dreams of Palestinian youth
  • Hope and resilience

He gained local recognition and admiration, becoming an inspiration for many young people around him.

His Dream and Message

Issa dreamed of reaching global recognition and becoming one of the top rap artists in the Arab world. Through his art, he aimed to deliver a powerful message:

Hold on to hope, and create your own path to success despite all challenges.

A Tragic Disappearance

In search of a better life and to escape difficult economic conditions, Issa attempted to travel by sea.

Unfortunately, his journey ended in uncertainty, as he is currently missing and has not been found.

A Human Story That Reflects a Generation

Issa’s story is more than just a personal biography — it represents an entire generation living between:

  • Dreams
  • Creativity
  • Hardship

His story remains a symbol of resilience, ambition, and hope that persists even in absence.