An undated photograph of Wafa Idris taken during the first intifada. The image was distributed to the media following her death and became prominent in the Palestinian Territories and pro-Palestinian demonstrations in the Arab countries.[1]
Born
1975
Am'ari Refugee Camp, West Bank, Palestine
Died
January 27, 2002 (aged 26–27)
Jerusalem, Israel
Nationality
Palestinian
Occupation
Red Crescent volunteer
Known for
First Palestinian female suicide bomber
Wafa Idris (Arabic: وفاء إدريس 1975 – January 27, 2002), a Palestinian Red Crescent volunteer, was the first female suicide bomber in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. She killed herself while committing the Jaffa Street bombing. At the time of her suicide, Idris was a 28-year-old, divorcee, and lived in the Am'ari Refugee Camp in Ramallah.
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