The novel "Umm Saad" is considered one of the most prominent literary works that dealt with the Palestinian issue in depth and humanity, embodying the lives of simple people, their suffering, and their hopes. Through the character of Umm Saad, the simple Palestinian woman, Ghassan Kanafani paints a vibrant picture that expresses the experiences of Palestinian women in refugee camps, their steadfastness in the face of difficulties, and their sacrifices for the sake of their children and their homeland. Umm Saad, who represents a model of a struggling Palestinian mother, lives in a refugee camp, and carries in her heart stories of pain and loss. The novel embodies the reality of Palestinians who were uprooted from their land, and whose lives were subjected to displacement and suffering. In his simple yet profound style, Kanafani makes Umm Saad a symbol of resilience and hope, as despite all the hardships, she remains committed to the dream of returning to Palestine. The novel is distinguished by its ability to combine literary narrative and social analysis, as it skillfully presents the details of daily life in the camp, explaining how the conflict and occupation affect the social and humanitarian fabric of the Palestinians.