Ms. Rachel champions Gaza’s children in New York

Ms. Rachel champions Gaza’s children in New York
Ms. Rachel attended Glamour magazine’s Women of the Year 2025 awards in a dress featuring images drawn by children in Gaza. (Getty Images)
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Ms. Rachel champions Gaza’s children in New York

Ms. Rachel champions Gaza’s children in New York

DUBAI: American YouTube personality Ms. Rachel was recently named among the winners of Glamour magazine’s Women of the Year 2025 awards and attended the ceremony in New York wearing a dress featuring hand-drawn images by children in Gaza.

The long-time advocate for children in Gaza, known worldwide for her educational content, wore an upcycled dress featuring embroidered copies of illustrations created by children in Palestine.

She also held a sheet of paper featuring photographs of the children which she showed off on the red carpet on Tuesday.

“I’m thinking about all the little ones there and what we can do for them,” she told livestream hosts Brooks and Grace Ann Nader on the red carpet.

“I’m carrying their stories in my heart,” she added. “They all know about the dress, and they’re so excited.”




Ms. Rachel attended Glamour magazine’s Women of the Year 2025 awards in a dress featuring images drawn by children in Gaza. (Getty Images)

Ms. Rachel, real name Rachel Griffin-Accurso, is one of the most well-known creators of educational entertainment for preschoolers, with more than 17.5 million subscribers on YouTube.

The second season of her show on Netflix is the biggest launch for children’s content in the streaming platform’s history. The show has so far racked up 53 million views.

Her media empire includes 13 billion YouTube views, nine books, and a line of toys.

She is equally well-known for taking a stance in support of the children in Gaza, which has seen her come under fire from pro-Israel supporters.

 “My love and care for children doesn’t stop at my own children,” she previously told Glamour. “It doesn’t stop at the children in our country. It embraces every child of the world.

“And I don’t think that our love should end at religion or skin color or where people are born. I think that that’s not what’s right, in my soul.”

She added: “Children should have human rights, and children do have human rights. To me, that grown-ups are failing children and not following those guidelines, it’s so upsetting.”

In May, Ms. Rachel made headlines when she filmed content with Rahaf, a 3-year-old double amputee from Gaza evacuated by the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund.


Amir El-Masry, Pierce Brosnan star in boxing film ‘Giant’ to open fifth edition of RSIFF

Amir El-Masry, Pierce Brosnan star in boxing film ‘Giant’ to open fifth edition of RSIFF
Updated 05 November 2025

Amir El-Masry, Pierce Brosnan star in boxing film ‘Giant’ to open fifth edition of RSIFF

Amir El-Masry, Pierce Brosnan star in boxing film ‘Giant’ to open fifth edition of RSIFF
  • Shivani Pandya Malhotra: This year we have 15 films supported by the Red Sea Fund, with six official submissions for the Academy Awards
  • Fionnuala Halligan: This is a festival for everyone; it’s really inclusive. From films for families and children to mature themes, the lineup represents a global cinematic conversation

JEDDAH: British Indian filmmaker Rowan Athale’s “Giant,” the boxing biopic starring Amir El-Masry and Pierce Brosnan, is set to open the fifth edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival.

The festival held a press conference on Nov. 4 at Culture Square in Al-Balad to announce the lineup and major highlights of the event, which takes place from Dec. 4-13.

Returning with the theme “For the Love of Cinema,” this year’s edition promises more than 100 films from , the Arab world, Asia and Africa, alongside exclusive screenings, industry initiatives and a renewed focus on women filmmakers and global collaborations.

Faisal Baltyuor, the CEO of the Red Sea Film Foundation, said: “Every year our priority is to connect with the public and inspire the next generation of filmmakers. This year we’ve introduced a dedicated space where filmmakers can meet audiences, along with a special area for children to experience cinema.

“The festival’s slogan truly reflects its foundation, nurturing passion and creativity from an early age. Through our new program, Rising Talents — The Voices of Tomorrow, we’re empowering young storytellers aged 10-16 across regions like Jazan, Makkah, Qassim and others. We’ve already received remarkable films, and it’s inspiring to see such quality and vision emerging from across the Kingdom.”

Shivani Pandya Malhotra, managing director of the RSIFF, expressed pride in the festival’s growth and impact, particularly through the Red Sea Souk, and said: “We’re really proud of what we’ve built in the market. The souk is now prominent regionally and globally. This year we have 15 films supported by the Red Sea Fund, with six official submissions for the Academy Awards. We’re also showcasing 37 women filmmakers from France to Taiwan and Palestine to Kenya, reflecting true diversity.”

She added that the souk was involved in 40 projects in development and production, and eight series in collaboration with Film Independent.

Fionnuala Halligan, director of international programs at the Red Sea Film Foundation, and who has joined the festival team for the first time this year, described the lineup as rich and wide-ranging.

She added: “This is a festival for everyone; it’s really inclusive. From films for families and children to mature themes, the lineup represents a global cinematic conversation.”

Among the key announcements, the RSIFF revealed its newly updated Red Sea Film Festival app, offering a seamless, eco-friendly digital experience.

The Arab Spectacular program will feature regional titles including “Palestine 36” by Annemarie Jacir; Haifaa Al-Mansour’s “Unidentified”; and “A Matter of Life and Death” by Anas Ba-Tahaf.

The International Spectacular will present global premieres such as “Couture” starring Angelina Jolie, “The Wizard of the Kremlin,” “Scarlet,” “Farruquito — A Flamenco Dynasty,” and “Desert Warrior,” which was filmed in .