[3] He studied music at the Palestine Technical College in Deir al-Balah, where he graduated.
[3] In 2002, Alzaqzouq joined an artist collective known as Shababeek (Arabic: شبابيك, lit.
[5] The work in question was titled After the Wash, and is a circular canvas with an oil painting depicted a veiled girl with a bandana carrying underwear, that has a word in Arabic meaning "leave".
[5][6] In 2015, Alzaqzouq was initially removed from Banksy’s Dismaland exhibition after he protested in support of the boycott of Israel and the three Israeli artists participating in the show, which included a former Israel Defense Forces (IDF) member.
[7][8][9][10] Afterwards he covered his artwork After Washing #3 with a bedsheet with the words "RIP Gaza: Boycott Israel" written on it, and laid down in front of the display during the Dismaland exhibition.