The love he gave': Family vows to keep Sayfollah Musallet's memory alive
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Sayfollah Musallet, a young U.S. citizen, was brutally killed by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank. His family remembers him as a dedicated individual with a passion for excellence, especially showcased in his ice cream shop in Tampa, Florida. Fatmah Muhammad, his cousin, reflects on their love for food, especially his careful presentation of pastries. Born in Florida but deeply connected to his ancestral roots in the West Bank, Sayfollah sought to combine cultures through his entrepreneurial spirit. His death raises concerns about justice for Palestinian Americans amid a growing list of victims.
Sayfollah Musallet was a 20-year-old U.S. citizen who was killed by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank, devastating his family and community.
His cousin, Fatmah Muhammad, recalled his passion for food, emphasizing his excellence and attention to detail when serving pastries at the ice cream shop.
Sayfollah maintained a deep connection to his ancestral culture, having spent significant time in the occupied West Bank with family before returning to the U.S.
His family hopes to honor his memory and prevent his killing from becoming just another statistic among Palestinian Americans who face injustice.
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