[3] Al-Hajajreh grew up in Dheisheh, Bethlehem, in the West Bank,[4] where she continues to live with her four children.
[5][6] She attended Al-Quds Open University, where she studied business administration and social work.
[6] She was driven to become an activist out of fear for her children's safety, knowing that under the status quo they were more likely to be imprisoned, wounded, or killed.
[5] In January 2024, al-Hajajreh and Yael Admi, of Women Wage Peace, spoke at the French Parliament, where they called on Israeli and Palestinian leaders to return to negotiations to end the Israel-Hamas war.
[8] The following month, she was interviewed by France 24[9] and she and Women Wage Peace member Rita Brudnik spoke at the Women Making Peace in the Middle East conference in Milan, hosted by Bicocca University.